Pamela S. Wynn
Attorney, Professor, Child Advocate, Online Solutions Coach


In addition to running a law practice, Pamela teaches several courses, both online and at Palm Beach Community College (~Coming in 2010 Palm Beach State College), and operates several blogs and websites including


Pamela S. Wynn, LLC (Law Office)
Do It Yourself  Divorce in Florida
DIY Divorce in Florida blog
Collaborative Divorce Law of the Palm Beaches
Technophobe Therapy


Ever since I was a little kid, I liked learning how things work and fit together. My brother took things apart while I put them back together and made them work. While some may argue that as a divorce lawyer, I've been taking marriages apart, my real passion is teaching regular people how to put a divorce case together. It all depends on your perspective.

Some of my do-it-yourself projects through the years have included renovating a 1929 Spanish-style house, building a successful online business without any paid advertising, putting together my own website and (finally) Wordpress blog, and learning how to lay tile. None of my DIY projects have included anything like Peter the Great's self-dentistry, or any other health procedure for that matter. I have also done things that sound much more adventurous than they seemed at the time, like quitting law school to lobby for the Equal Rights Amendment and moving to Costa Rica to teach English at the age of 47. Through it all I have learned that the only thing I have control over is my attitude. I like learning how to get things done and I like teaching you what you need to know to do it right.
DIY Pam
 
DIYDivorceFL
 

DIY Divorce
This was my original foray online. The DIY Divorce in Florida blog offers free legal information and how-to articles for people representing themselves in Florida divorce cases.

The DIY Divorce website offers the  home study Crash Course on Florida Divorce Law & Procedure course and a Florida Parenting Plan template.

Future products include a home study course for child support enforcement and one for child support modification.

All of my learning efforts for DIY divorce served as the gateway into my current focus of teaching online marketing to solo professionals so they can reposition their practices online.
Technophobe Therapy
While working on the DIY Divorce site and blog, I had to learn much more about technology than I ever thought I could. I also went back to my original business background and spent time developing a system to help me define who my ideal clients are.

Along the way I also developed copywriting and search engine optimization knowledge and skills. I spent alot of time and money ;earning this stuff. When everything was ready to go, I had to learn how to promote it all online without breaking the bank.

Now I teach other solo professionals, that means anyone with a "practice," how to promote their practices online, even if they don't have a website, using relationship building techniques and 10 minutes a day.