Pamela H Govier
Govier & Milone, L.L.P. is a law firm with deep roots in Nebraska. Founded in 1923 by Frank L. Frost, whose personal and political views helped to shape the growth of Omaha, Govier & Milone, L.L.P. is the current name of an organization with an 80-year history of serving the legal needs of the local community. The firm currently represents a wide spectrum of interests. While the practice has evolved to focus on litigation, particularly family law and domestic relations law, the attorneys at the firm have a wide variety of experience and continue to practice in the areas of corporate law, probate, wills and estate planning.
Govier & Milone LLP
10855 W Dodge Rd #250
Omaha NE 68154-2666
Tel: 402 330-8800
Fax: 402 330-7052
Pamela Hogenson Govier is a partner in the firm. She attended the University of Nebraska at Lincoln where she obtained her Bachelors Degree (magna cum laude) in 1975 and her Juris Doctorate degree in 1979. The primary emphasis of her practice is family law and it has been the primary focus of her practice for over 25 years.
She is a member of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. She attended the AAML Mediation Training Program and has served as a faculty member of the AAML Institute for Training New Lawyers.
She has been selected for membership in the Nebraska State Bar Association Foundation. In addition to her membership in the Nebraska and American Bar Association Family Law Sections, she served for a number of years as the Chairman of the Nebraska State Bar Association Family Law Section.
Mrs. Govier recognizes the importance of being able to try cases in a courtroom as well as negotiate settlements out of court. She has successfully completed the Advanced Trial Advocacy Program of the ABA Section of Family Law & Family Law Trial Advocacy Institute and has trained at the Nebraska Center for Dispute Resolution and with the AAML in mediation. She participates in collaborative law. She served on the Governor‘s Child Support Commission and has lectured at continuing legal education programs on family law issues.
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