Jill S. Cramer
Jill is an experienced family matter attorney representing clients in divorces, judicial separations, parental rights and responsibilities actions, protection from abuse and harassment cases, and post-judgment family matters.
She has also represented individuals and businesses in a variety of civil matters, including forcible entry and detainer actions, real estate and business transactions, enforcement of mechanic's liens actions, breach of contract cases, and small claims cases, as well as municipal matters such as permitting and appeals.
Additionally, Jill is knowledgeable in drafting estate planning documents, residential and commercial leases, and purchase and sale agreements. She has also served as Town Moderator for a local municipality for several years.
Bar Memberships and Associations:
Jill is admitted to practice in Maine. She is the District One (York County) Governor for the Maine State Bar Association, is a member of the Vermont Bar Association, and the York County Bar Association. She also serves as Chairperson of the Judicial Evaluation Committee of the Maine State Bar Association.
Education and Judicial Clerkships:
Prior to joining Bourque Clegg Causey & Morin, Jill served as a Law Clerk for the Honorable Thomas E. Humphrey at the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. She earned her law degree at the University of Maine School of Law, graduating summa cum laude and serving as student attorney at the Cumberland Legal Aid Clinic and as executive editor of the Ocean and Coastal Law Journal. She received her Bachelor's degree in Advertising, cum laude, from Syracuse University and a Master's degree in Education from St. Michael's College.
Background:
Before moving to Maine in 2012, Jill was a Special Education teacher in Vermont for nearly twelve years. She lives in Biddeford with her family and spends her weekends golfing, cooking, and exploring the beautiful State of Maine.
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