Jen, a partner at Molleur Law, is a compassionate advocate who believes in giving people second chances. Her passion for practicing bankruptcy law stems from her desire to help individuals who find themselves in challenging situations. Jennifer has always been drawn to assisting those facing adversity, recognizing that financial struggles can affect anyone, regardless of their circumstances.
Jennifer is acutely aware of the societal judgment often associated with debt, and she strives to eliminate the shame and stigma surrounding financial difficulties. She firmly believes that individuals seeking to address their financial situation should be afforded the opportunity to do so without reproach.
Known for her ability to put clients and colleagues at ease, Jennifer's warm and approachable demeanor fosters positive working relationships. Her sense of humor adds levity to her interactions, making her a joy to work with. She fondly recalls an amusing incident when she unknowingly wore mismatched shoes to court, which only the observant security guard noticed.
Within the realm of bankruptcy law, Jennifer specializes in Chapter 7 and 13 personal bankruptcy cases. She also provides guidance to individuals on how to resolve defaulted student loans and occasionally handles simple wills. Her pro bono contributions are commendable, and she has been honored with the State of Maine Katahdin Counsel Award for Pro Bono Service on numerous occasions, reflecting her dedication to giving back to the community.
Outside of her professional endeavors, Jennifer embraces an active and adventurous lifestyle. She enjoys riding motorcycles, attempting to play golf, and seizing every opportunity to travel.
With her unwavering dedication to her clients, her commitment to pro bono work, and her ability to create a comfortable and supportive environment, Jennifer is a valuable asset to Molleur Law. Her empathetic approach and genuine desire to help others make her an exceptional advocate for those seeking a fresh start.