Kathleen Wobber
Baltimore, Maryland 21286
United States
Profession(s)
Lawyer, Attorney, MediatorKathleen M. Wobber, Attorney at Law
Kathleen Wobber is an attorney practicing in the State of Maryland and the District of Columbia. Her family law practice includes the Baltimore and D.C. Metropolitan areas, as well as the Eastern Shore.
Kathleen is the Managing Partner of Wobber Law Group. The firm's attorneys and paralegals are available to handle a range of matters, including family law and business disputes. The firm philosophy is to manage our client's cases in the most cost-effective manner, utilizing creative legal solutions, including collaborative law.
For more than 20 years Kathleen has been assisting clients in resolving legal disputes. Prior to law school, Kathleen worked for the United States Secret Service.
When not assisting clients, Kathleen enjoys cooking, spending time with her family on the Eastern Shore.
Professional Activities
~Maryland Collaborative Practice Council, Past President ~Collaborative Professionals of Baltimore ~Maryland Bar Association, Family Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution Sections ~Baltimore County Bar AssociationUndergraduate Education
The George Washington University
Cum Laude, 1988
Postgraduate Education
Coursework in Forensic Questioned Document Examination
Professional Education
William & Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law
1992
Comments
I have represented individual and business clients in litigation matters for more than 30 years. Although my practice includes family law litigation, I am convinced that mediation and the collaborative process will result in lower attorneys' fees for my clients and, more importantly, promote a more peaceful resolution in painful divorce and child custody disputes. I also believe that collaborative law model is useful in business and other legal disputes, where the parties have existing business or personal relationships. I am committed to helping clients achieve their goals and encourage prospective clients to contact me for a free consultation, to discussion process options.