Pamela S. Holmes, experienced Appeals, Child Support attorney in Wells, ME with 49 reviews
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Pamela S. Holmes

2145 Post Road, Wells, ME

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12 Reviews
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37 Reviews
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1999:
University of Maine School of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1993:
University of Hartford

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Heidi shingleton

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12 Nov, 2024
Going through divorce is like an emotional bushwhack. Pamela was professional, direct, and was able to advocate for me when I was unable to see what was fair. No one wants to go through the legal process, but when necessary, it's great to have a team on your side who connects with the individual and can represent professionally with sound experience. I hope to not need Pamela's service in the future, but if I do, she's still in my contact list and I recommend her to many looking for similar representation.
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K.justice

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27 Sep, 2024
The most disappointing thing about Pam is that she is a biased and ineffective investigator. She made the decision of which parent should maintain their parental rights for two young children without bothering to interview references or look beyond the face value of the issues. She was deceitful and gave false hope to the very people she would attempt to crucify with her decision and report. Pam’s GAL investigation ended up costing about $10K, more than three times what she said it would. Ultimately, I cannot recommend her for her guidance, fairness or diligence in a family matter case. Run… Don’t walk from her GAL services. Exactly what happened to my case and many many others...Beware...she's not out for justice.
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C k

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03 Sep, 2024
Pamela Holmes and her amazing team did an incredible job of representing my minor son and me through extraordinary circumstances. She was a consummate professional, excellent communicator (with both my younger son and me), and tireless partner and advocate for us as we endeavored to negotiate our complicated family law situation thru the family court system in Cumberland County Maine. Pamela has integrity. She is an outstanding and creative problem solver, collaborator, caring, and compassionate. She is very well regarded by her peers which made the process of finding other pros needed through our time together easier. I couldn’t recommend her highly enough to any family in need of strong, effective representation in any and all family court matters.
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Pros
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Excellent legal representation and advocacy in court and mediation
“Pam is an excellent attorney for handling extremely difficult and challenging cases involving divorce and custody issues. I couldn't have found a better person to deal with my case.”
2
Thorough and detail-oriented investigation as a Guardian Ad Litem
“She was thorough with every aspect of the case. At times, it could be frustrating how thorough she was with her investigation because it was a probing review of our household.”
3
Compassionate and understanding approach to supporting clients
“She demonstrates sound judgment and superb competency. She is reliable, thorough and dependable. I highly recommend her to those I know and to anyone who is in need of an excellent attorney and person to lead them through the most challenging legal situations.”
4
Responsiveness and availability to answer client questions
“At each point in the process, she offered a calm/steady approach, was extremely prepared, and continued to ask how I was doing. Whether it was mediation, scheduled court appearances or the correspondence exchanges in between, Pamela was available for questions, provided options and suggested a course of action that met my goals.”
5
Commitment to achieving the best possible outcome for clients
“Pam was instrumental in helping us with rescheduling our wedding reception in the midst of the Coronavirus health crisis. Her professionalism with our venue coordinators went above and beyond, and enabled us to have a postponement date that worked out for everyone involved.”
Cons
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Billing practices that can lead to high legal fees
“If you want your divorce to cost upwards of $15,000 ... she's your lawyer. If you like fighting and want to go to court and spend even more money... she's your lawyer.”
2
Lack of availability and attentiveness at times
“Pamela was not available to answer questions and provide guidance in a timely manner. She was not available to represent me at my first appearance in court.”
3
Potential bias as a Guardian Ad Litem
“The absolute bias and inefficiency of her during our court case was absurd. She completely sided with the mother stating taking the child away from her father and moving her across the country was in her best interest.”

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12 Nov, 2024 by Heidi shingleton
Going through divorce is like an emotional bushwhack. Pamela was professional, direct, and was able to advocate for me when I was unable to see what was fair. No one wants to go through the legal process, but when necessary, it's great to have a team on your side who connects with the individual and can represent professionally with sound experience. I hope to not need Pamela's service in the future, but if I do, she's still in my contact list and I recommend her to many looking for similar representation.
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27 Sep, 2024 by K.justice
The most disappointing thing about Pam is that she is a biased and ineffective investigator. She made the decision of which parent should maintain their parental rights for two young children without bothering to interview references or look beyond the face value of the issues. She was deceitful and gave false hope to the very people she would attempt to crucify with her decision and report. Pam’s GAL investigation ended up costing about $10K, more than three times what she said it would. Ultimately, I cannot recommend her for her guidance, fairness or diligence in a family matter case. Run… Don’t walk from her GAL services. Exactly what happened to my case and many many others...Beware...she's not out for justice.
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03 Sep, 2024 by C k
Pamela Holmes and her amazing team did an incredible job of representing my minor son and me through extraordinary circumstances. She was a consummate professional, excellent communicator (with both my younger son and me), and tireless partner and advocate for us as we endeavored to negotiate our complicated family law situation thru the family court system in Cumberland County Maine. Pamela has integrity. She is an outstanding and creative problem solver, collaborator, caring, and compassionate. She is very well regarded by her peers which made the process of finding other pros needed through our time together easier. I couldn’t recommend her highly enough to any family in need of strong, effective representation in any and all family court matters.
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