Baltimore divorce attorney Afua Quaye Ofosu understands how high the stakes are in family law. Divorce lawyers can become much more than an attorney assessing and advising a client on his or her legal rights.
“You can help an individual through one of the most stressful experiences in life,” Ms. Ofosu said. “It is very rewarding to help someone through such a difficult time.”
Ms. Ofosu often informs her clients that she will never sugarcoat the truth. She constantly informs them of the varying ways their case could go and goes over the pros and cons of their case as well as the opposing party’s case.
“I will prepare them for all the possibilities and battles they may face,” she said. “I inform them my job is to support and advocate for them in what is often the most trying time in their life.”
Licenses
Ms. Ofosu is licensed to practice in Maryland.
Education
Ms. Ofosu earned her Juris Doctor from Howard University School of Law. She also received her bachelor of science in psychology from Howard University.
Professional Experience
Prior to joining Cordell & Cordell, Ms. Ofosu practiced wills, trusts, and estates; immigration law; general civil litigation; personal injury; and consumer protection.
“Afua did an excellent job preparing for trial and executing in the courtroom! I highly recommend her and Cordell & Cordell to any fathers involved in a custody dispute.”
— Brian M.
“Afua was always really informative throughout my case. She was so helpful and would clarify anything that I didn’t really understand. She’s a very detailed orientated attorney.”
— Jeffrey S.
“Everything was great. You guys were on top of everything.”
— Michael M.
“Afua was real prompt and gave me good strategies and how to go about things, she was real informative.”
— Jeffrey S.
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