About Pamela
Pamela Breedlove practices family law in Bossier City, Louisiana — She has been a member of the Louisiana State Bar since 1993. The firm focuses on various aspects of family law, including divorce, child custody, and adoption. In addition to family law, she also handles cases related to health care law and municipal law, providing a well-rounded legal service to her clients. She earned her J.D. from Georgia State University College of Law in 1989. Prior to that, she obtained a B.S.
in Business Administration from the University of Southern Mississippi in 1987. She began her academic journey at Louisiana State University - University of New Orleans, where she studied Business Administration in 1984. This educational background equips her with a strong foundation in both legal and business principles, which she applies in her practice. Most of her career has been dedicated to serving clients in various legal capacities. She started her legal career as a judicial law clerk in 1992, gaining inexperience in the judicial process. Over the years, she has held positions as a lawyer, starting in 1993, and has continued to build her expertise in family law.
In 2012, she became the president of her firm, leading a team committed to providing quality legal representation. Her practice involves navigating complex family law matters, often working through mediation and litigation. Cases typically involve negotiations over child support, custody arrangements, and property division. She also represents clients in health care law issues, addressing legal matters that affect hospitals and healthcare providers. Municipal law cases may include zoning disputes and compliance with local regulations. Pamela is actively involved in several professional associations, including the Louisiana State Bar, the American Bar Association, and the Louisiana Trial Lawyers Association, where she serves on the Board of Governors.
Her engagement with these organizations allows her to stay current on legal trends and advocate for her clients effectively. She is also a member of the Shreveport Bar Association and the Louisiana Society for Hospitals, adding to her professional network. Outside of her legal practice, Pamela is dedicated to community service and often participates in local events that support families and health care initiatives. Her commitment to her clients and her community reflects her belief in the importance of accessible legal representation. She continues to be a advocate for those handling the requirements of family law in Louisiana.