About Tamara
Tamara Fowler took a winding path into the law. She studied psychology at Middlebury College, then earned her J.D. from St. Thomas University School of Law. Those academic choices set a foundation that shows up in her work on family matters and civil disputes.
Her early years after law school were busy and varied. In 2014 she served as an associate at Davis, Upton and Palumbo, LLC and at the Law Office of Hammad S. Matin. The following year she worked as a family law paralegal at Davies Wegner Law Corp., a role that gave her hands-on experience in courtroom filings, client intake and case preparation. In 2016 she became a partner at Fowler and Fowler Law, LLC, where she has practiced since.
The sequence of roles paints a picture of someone who has seen family law from several angles. She worked inside larger practices and smaller offices. She has been both an associate attorney and a paralegal. That range means she understands the mechanics of litigation and the daily management of family cases.
Colleagues and clients see the psychological background in the way she approaches client interviews and custody matters. She tends to emphasize detailed preparation and clear communication. She also has experience managing discovery, drafting pleadings and handling procedural aspects of family court work. Her memberships in the Calvert County Bar Association and the Anne Arundel Bar Association keep her connected to the local legal community and current practice developments in Maryland.
Fowler practices in Maryland and has built her career around domestic relations issues. Her caseload includes divorce, child custody and support, and related family law matters. She has handled contested and uncontested matters and works with clients to navigate court processes and settlement options. She does not court publicity; her work is primarily focused on case management and client representation.
At Fowler and Fowler Law, LLC she continues to serve clients across the state. Her background in psychology and her varied early roles inform how she approaches disputes today. She remains an active member of the local bar associations and practices family law and related civil matters in Maryland.