Attorney Mullin primarily focuses her practice in family law, helping clients with an array of legal matters including divorce, separation, paternity, child custody and placement, post-judgment matters, and support issues.
Attorney Mullin is one of few attorneys in the metro Milwaukee area trained as a mediator and certified in Collaborative Law. What this means for clients is not only is she well versed in the area of family law, but she also has demonstrated an ability to take a low conflict approach to solving problems. This saves time and money for clients, reducing the costs and emotional toll of family law matters.
Prior to joining Sterling Law Offices Attorney Holly Mullin was employed at Jacobson Legal Group, S.C. for seven years. She was one of two attorneys at the firm focusing on family law helping clients from Waukesha county.
Prior to being admitted to the Wisconsin Bar Association she was the law clerk for the Honorable Maxine White, Milwaukee County Family Court Judge, which is now an asset she can leverage when entering the court room. Attorney Mullin served as a mediator in Milwaukee County Small Claims Court, giving her many repetitions to calm high conflict situations.
Attorney Holly Mullin demonstrates a commitment to the local community by volunteering legal services to several organizations including the Milwaukee County Family Law Self Help Clinic, Kids Matter Inc, and Marquette Volunteer Legal Clinic.
By maintaining focus in family law, Attorney Holly Mullin is able to give clients comprehensive legal representation. She understands the many angles of family law cases as she has held a seat as an attorney, judicial clerk and guardian ad litem. This experience allows her the ability to help clients navigate difficult and emotional times in their lives.
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"Holly is passionate about helping people move passed their marital problems without tearing each other apart. Holly is one of very few attorneys in Metro-Milwaukee who is certified in Collaborative Law, certified as a Mediator, worked as a GAL, and served under a Family Court Judge. She has seen all sides of the family case and is well situated to help clients through the process."