Pamela Kae Rodriguez

14705 Meridian E, Puyallup, WA

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Karen

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11 May, 2021
She is very good, she really fight our case and we win. she know what she is doing. Thanks Pamela .
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Anonymous

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09 Aug, 2016
This attorney was not at all helpful with my case. I strongly believe Pamela should only represent women. Pamela is ruthless and the most dishonest attorney I have ever dealt with. If you are a man wanting more custody rights then DON'T use this attorney. She wants men to pay out more than they can afford and seems to care less about the welfare or needs of a child. A child needs both parents! After years of attempting to get visitation rights with my child, it appeared that Pamela was working for the mother and not me. It was a lot of time and money wasted in my opinion. I dealt with Pamela 5 years ago on the custody case and I still have no relationship with my child because of the way Pamela handled the case. She came highly recommended by an Army buddy's wife and I couldn't be more disappointed in the outcome. I have since found an outstanding attorney that I feel is working for me and who believes in a father having a relationship with his child.
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Thomas

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08 Jan, 2016
I had a great distain for her so I told my self I would wait some time after ( about 2 years ) before I wrote this. To start I didn't think I would need much help in my case because I just want to have more access to my kids and be done with it. So I thought Pam should be adequate for the job. She seems to be an aggressive. My case due to my situation was only going to go one way. Being a White male in a Corporate Job making good money working hard for my family the court system is set up to reward the opposite. I provide Pam well prepared documentation which. She communicated fairly well via text. She had to take a couple personal time off which was not communicated to me. I asked her to communicate to the other lawyer and she was very reluctant to do so. I was very disappointed with her progress and almost hired another lawyer (actually gave him a retainer of $3000) after finding out he had a past criminal record I recalled my retainer. because of quite a few of her comments to me I felt that she didn't like me because I was a man. I confronted her after all this and asked her if she was working for me. She said yes. I felt by her statements and actions that she didn't know was an Investment instrument specifically pension plans and 401k plans. I had a unique issue with a small pension plan that need attention for the other lawyer three months prior to a deadline of a signature. She finally presented the request to the other lawyer after we had a deal on the divorce. The other attorney tried to stall on the signature holding up the divorce. Pam to me seemed more concerned about getting the other attorney's request answered than my divorce. I pointed this out to her which made her mad and she threatened to drop me during the divorce. I had to pay for a consultation with high price attorney to sort out my option due to Pam's actions. All that said I could see that she does help out the Hispanic community with the legal system and has done good work with this community. The legal system is not for the people (from my view point the judges distain who they are supposed to serve) she helps them with the system. I think should would better represent women than men.
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