About Pamela Lindsay

Pamela Lindsay Parvis practices family law in Rockville, Maryland. She has been a prominent figure in the local legal community since her admission to the Maryland State Bar in 2002. The firm where she works focuses on a range of family law matters, including divorce, custody disputes, and property division. Her office is known for its approach, helping families navigate complex legal challenges with care and understanding. She earned her Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2001. Prior to that, she graduated from Mount Holyoke College in 1991 with a Bachelor of Arts in French and English.

Her educational background gave her strong communication skills, which she utilizes effectively in her practice. Over the years, she has developed a reputation for her thorough preparation and attention to detail in every case. Pamela's career has seen her rise through various roles in the legal field. She started as an associate at a law firm in 2002, where she worked in family law. By 2007, she became a partner, reflecting her growing expertise and commitment to her clients. In 2013, she continued to advance her career and took on a leadership role as a partner, eventually becoming the principal of her firm in 2019.

This progression highlights her dedication to the field and her clients. Most of Pamela's work involves divorce proceedings, where she guides clients through the details of marital dissolution. She also handles custody cases, ensuring that the best interests of children are prioritized. Her cases often involve negotiations, mediation sessions, and, when necessary, litigation in family court. Pamela is known for her approach, often seeking amicable resolutions while being prepared to advocate fiercely for her clients. In addition to her legal practice, Pamela is actively involved in several professional associations.

She has served as the Chapter President of the Women’s Bar Association of Maryland, Montgomery County Chapter, from 2009 to 2010. Her leadership roles extend to the Family Law Section of the Montgomery County Bar Association, where she was the Section Co-Chair from 2008 to 2009. Pamela’s involvement in these organizations supports her advancing the interests of women in the legal profession and advocating for family law issues. Pamela Lindsay Parvis continues to be a respected member of the Maryland legal community. Her experience, combined with her active participation in professional organizations, positions her as a knowledgeable advocate for her clients. She remains dedicated to providing effective legal representation in family law matters, ensuring that her clients receive the support and guidance they need during difficult periods.

Education

University of Baltimore School of Law

J.D.

2001

Mount Holyoke College

B.A. | French, English

1991

Experience

Principal

Joseph, Greenwald & Laake, PA
2019

Partner

Dragga, Hannon & Wills, LLP
2017

Partner

Dragga, Hannon, Hessler & Wills, LLP
2013

Associate

Dragga, Hannon, Hessler & Wills, LLP
2007

Associate

Andalman & Flynn
2002

Accepted Jurisdictions

Maryland

Court Admissions

Maryland Circuit Court State Trial Court

Types of Cases Handled

family law divorce

Legal Services Scope

Negotiations Mediation Litigation

Professional Associations

Maryland State Bar

has membership 2002 - Current

Montgomery County Bar Association

has membership 2002 - Current

Montgomery County Bar Association, Family Law Section

has membership (Section Co-Chair, 2008-2009) 2002 - Current

Maryland State Bar Association, Family & Juvenile Law Section

has membership (Legislative Committee Co-Chair 2013-2016 Sessions) 2002 - Current

Montgomery County American Inn of Court

Barrister 2007 - 2016

Women s Bar Association of Maryland (Montgomery County Chapter)

has membership (Chapter President 2009-2010) 2002 - 2016

Women s Bar Association of Maryland

has membership 2002 - 2016

Montgomery County American Inn of Court

Associate 2005 - 2006

Office Locations

Main Office

 111 Rockville Pike Suite 975 Rockville MD 20850

Data is based on provided information and may not reflect the most current status.