Pamela A. Peterson

New Hampshire

Devine Millimet
111 Amherst Street
Manchester, NH 03101
United States

Tel: 603-695-8655

Email: ppeterson@devinemillimet.com
Web: www.devinemillimet.com

Pamela Peterson is a family law attorney who represents clients in a broad range of domestic matters, providing practical and effective advocacy in both contested and negotiated proceedings. She advises clients across all state family courts and brings experience handling complex and sensitive disputes with a steady, solutions-oriented approach.

Pamela’s practice encompasses divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, domestic violence matters, and post-divorce disputes. She also represents clients in more specialized matters, including child relocation and grandparents’ visitation cases. In addition to state court work, she has experience handling international custody disputes in federal court under the Hague Convention.

Alongside litigation, Pamela offers mediation services and can be engaged as a private marital mediator outside of court, helping parties resolve family law disputes efficiently and constructively.

  • Trials in complex divorce, custody/parenting, alimony and child support matters.
  • Conducts marital mediations in complex divorce and custody matters.
  • Amicus Brief in Conservation Law Foundation v. N.H. Wetlands Council.
Bar Admissions
  • Maine
  • Massachusetts
  • New Hampshire

Devine Millimet’s family law practice advises clients on highly personal matters with lasting implications for both family relationships and financial interests. The team handles a wide range of issues, including divorce, child custody and support, business valuation, asset division, prenuptial agreements, alimony, and relocation matters, delivering practical and enforceable solutions tailored to each situation.

The firm is experienced in resolving complex and often high-stress disputes through careful strategy, realistic guidance, and strong advocacy. Its attorneys work to achieve effective outcomes even in matters that initially appear difficult or contentious.

Recognizing that family law issues often continue beyond a final order, Devine Millimet provides ongoing support as circumstances evolve, remaining a trusted advisor to clients in both court proceedings and post-judgment matters.

Devine Millimet & Branch is one of the largest full-service business and litigation law firms in New Hampshire, serving clients and communities since 1947. Headquartered in Manchester, with additional offices in Concord and Portsmouth, the firm advises individuals, businesses, and nonprofit organizations across a broad range of legal and regulatory matters.

The firm offers comprehensive capabilities spanning corporate law, finance, mergers and acquisitions, employment, workers’ compensation, bankruptcy, and government affairs, alongside litigation in areas such as intellectual property, medical malpractice, and insurance. Its multidisciplinary practice also includes healthcare, tax, estate planning, construction, real estate, and utilities, enabling the firm to provide coordinated, strategic solutions tailored to client needs.

In addition to its legal services, Devine Millimet provides strategic consulting, lobbying, bond and public finance, and crisis management services through its government regulation practice and Devine Strategies consulting group, supporting clients navigating complex regulatory and public policy environments.

With a longstanding commitment to service, the firm emphasizes responsiveness, collaboration, and community engagement, maintaining a client-centered approach that has defined its practice for more than seven decades.

“A highly capable practitioner, Pamela is trusted to guide clients through a wide range of family law matters, including challenging custody and post-divorce disputes. Her ability to balance firm advocacy with a constructive approach to resolution is widely recognized, while her experience handling international custody issues under the Hague Convention reflects a lawyer comfortable operating in complex, cross-border matters.”
The Family Attorneys, 2025