Pamela O’Reilly
Tel: (514) 674-0925 | Fax: (514) 674-0926 | pamela.oreilly@oreillydana.com
3608 Saint-Charles blvd., suite 43, Kirkland, QC, H9H 3C3 Canada
Maitre O’Reilly was sworn in as a member of the Quebec Bar in 2006. With her main office located in the Beaurepaire Village of Beaconsfield, her area of expertise is Family Law: divorce, separation, custody, child support, alimony, adoption, and so forth…
She strives to provide her clients with personal attention, reassurance and sound representation. As a rule, courtesy towards Judges and Colleagues is her approach. She is able to be an assertive and fierce Attorney for her clients without violating that rule.
Her practice is devoted to Family Law. Being a member of the Association for Quebec Family Law Lawyers, and attending regular conferences in her area of practice are some of the ways that Mtre O’Reilly stays on top of new developments in order to best serve her clients. She has a high quality practice and strives to defend her clients’ rights competently and efficiently so as to allow them to move forward with their lives.
She is straightforward and honest, and guides clients to pursue ethical and legally correct strategies, as well as to develop realistic goals with regards to their file. Through listening to their concerns and fears, and helping identify the issues and analyze the choices, she provides her clients with a fair result.
Dissolving a marriage or union is a tragedy for the entire family. Emotions are scattered and getting the best of most parties concerned. With her experience, judgment, and ability to step back from the highly charged situation, Mtre O’Reilly will seek the outcomes expected by her client.
Diplomas:
– Bachelor of Law, Université du Québec à Montréal (2005).
– Accredited Family Mediator (2012)
Memberships:
– Quebec Bar;
– Association des avocats et avocates en droit familial du Québec (AAADFQ).
– Association de médiation familiale du Québec
Other:
– Avocat JBM de l’année 2013 – Droit familial
Practice Areas:
– Exclusively family law