About Jennifer
Jennifer Overmann practices family law from a small firm that carries her name. She trained as a lawyer before entering private practice and has built a practice around client work and case management. Her path has been practical rather than theatrical. She handles day-to-day legal problems people bring at difficult moments.
Early in her career she worked on matters that required both negotiation and courtroom presence. That mix shaped how she approaches cases now. She takes on tasks that range from drafting agreements to preparing for contested hearings. Time in court taught her to prepare carefully, and time in meetings taught her to listen closely.
Her work centers on family law issues that commonly affect households: divorce, child custody and visitation, child and spousal support, and the division of assets. She also handles related matters such as modifications, enforcement of existing orders, and parenting plan disputes. She is comfortable representing clients in mediation and settlement talks as well as in contested proceedings when settlements cannot be reached.
Clients describe her as straightforward and practical. She explains the legal options, the possible timelines, and the procedural steps clients can expect. That clarity often helps clients set realistic goals. She tends to favor clear communication and steady case preparation. She also pays attention to the financial and logistical details that can influence outcomes, from property schedules to support calculations.
At the office she manages client intake, case strategy, and day-to-day litigation tasks. The firm’s name reflects a concentrated practice area rather than a broad general practice. Files at the firm range from relatively simple agreements to complex custody and property disputes that require extended negotiation or trial preparation.
Outside courtroom hours, she spends time reviewing recent family law decisions and procedural changes that affect local practice. She keeps abreast of developments that can change how cases are litigated or settled. She balances legal work with the administrative responsibilities that come with running a small law practice.
She currently practices at Overmann Family Law, PLLC, where she handles family law matters.