Patricia Bloom-mcdonald
Westport, MA
Licensed for 18 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Business
Language
English
About
Attorney Patricia Bloom-McDonald loves going to work each and every day because she looks forward to interacting with people. She enjoys working hard to help retired individual(s) get a full spectrum of choices and receive all that the community has to offer.When you hear "good" comments about lawyers you more commonly hear that they are detail-oriented, well-educated, and tough. Rarely do you hear additional words of descriptions such as concerned, warm, compassionate, and caring. You would, however, if you heard comments about Patricia Bloom-McDonald. Her clients have commended her for being unlike any lawyer they have ever known.When meeting with Patricia for the first time, her clients say it is a bit like sitting down with a good friend, or member of their family. Patricia makes herself available to really listen to what her clients are concerned about. She takes the opportunity to really get to know what matters to her clients the most: what their long and short-term goals are, and what their hopes for the future may be. Only when Patricia fully understands her client's particular situation and aspirations will she then design a plan and course of action that helps to accomplish her client's goals. She will always make sure that she explains to her clients all their options in clear, easy to understand language, without all the confusing legal terminology, and she continuously allows her clients to ask as many questions as they need.While every individual client is unique, Patricia Bloom-McDonald and her staff strive to serve each and every client utilizing the following philosophy:
Practices Areas
Real Estate
Probate
Elder Law
Language
English
Contact
Reviews
Patricia Bloom McDonald recently did several things for me. LWAT DPOA Ect. She is very professional and did a great job I would recommend PBM law firm to anyone in need of these services.
Patricia Bloom-McDonald handled a rather complicated will with great knowledge of every aspect. She kept me informed,and on track to execute the estate in a timely manner.
I went to Ms. Bloom-McDonald for her notary services. I had a very simple, common I9 form I needed filled out and stamped by a notary public for a telecommuting job I recently was hired for in another state. Ms. Bloom-McDonald was extremely confused by the paperwork, and became very resistant and closed-off when, due to her confusion, I attempted to explain to her how to fill it out. She informed me I was reading the forms wrong and accused me of being rude. Frankly, I was shocked that a lawyer who must handle legal forms day in and day out would be so perplexed by such a basic form and I was surprised to have to try to tell her how to fill it out. I later double checked with my new employer who informed me that the way I was reading and interpreting the forms was absolutely correct and, when I brought the forms to another notary public, he completely and quickly understood exactly what needed to be done and said it was all very common protocol. Needless to say, I would certainly NOT recommend Ms. Bloom-McDonald to anyone seeking legal counsel . . . her difficulty with such a basic task as well as her extreme quickness to frustration and temper and her inability to listen are not impressive traits.
Patricia Bloom McDonald recently did several things for me. LWAT DPOA Ect. She is very professional and did a great job I would recommend PBM law firm to anyone in need of these services.
Patricia Bloom-McDonald handled a rather complicated will with great knowledge of every aspect. She kept me informed,and on track to execute the estate in a timely manner.
I went to Ms. Bloom-McDonald for her notary services. I had a very simple, common I9 form I needed filled out and stamped by a notary public for a telecommuting job I recently was hired for in another state. Ms. Bloom-McDonald was extremely confused by the paperwork, and became very resistant and closed-off when, due to her confusion, I attempted to explain to her how to fill it out. She informed me I was reading the forms wrong and accused me of being rude. Frankly, I was shocked that a lawyer who must handle legal forms day in and day out would be so perplexed by such a basic form and I was surprised to have to try to tell her how to fill it out. I later double checked with my new employer who informed me that the way I was reading and interpreting the forms was absolutely correct and, when I brought the forms to another notary public, he completely and quickly understood exactly what needed to be done and said it was all very common protocol. Needless to say, I would certainly NOT recommend Ms. Bloom-McDonald to anyone seeking legal counsel . . . her difficulty with such a basic task as well as her extreme quickness to frustration and temper and her inability to listen are not impressive traits.