Family law is the focus of my Detroit-based practice, where I represent individuals and families in a wide variety of family law matters. I bring more than 35 years of experience to family law and focus on helping my clients find solutions that are tailored to their unique needs and circumstances.
COLLABORATIVE DIVORCE LAWYER SERVING ROYAL OAK, DETROIT AND SURROUNDING AREAS
I listen closely to what my clients are hoping to achieve and provide them with a detailed explanation of their options in a careful, step-by-step manner. By being selective about the cases I take on, I am able to provide my clients with personalized attention and ensure they understand the choices available to them. Whenever possible, I strive to resolve these matters collaboratively in order to reduce financial and emotional costs.
To learn more about the specific services I offer, see the following:
- Divorce
- Separate maintenance
- Child custody and parenting time
- Child support
- Motions for payment plans and to cancel arrears
- Modification of divorce judgment
- Prenuptial agreements
- Change of domicile
- Personal protection orders
While preferring to take a non-adversarial approach to these often delicate issues, I am fully prepared to litigate when it is in my client’s best interest. My extensive background as a trial attorney and commitment to thorough preparation have helped me develop superb trial skills in order to zealously represent my clients at trial.
DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT AND DISSOLUTION
I offer a variety of services in this area, including negotiating dissolution and resolving issues involving child custody, visitation, real estate, property division and buy-outs.

Men and women in Detroit and surrounding Michigan communities have come to rely on me for personalized representation in a variety of family law matters including divorce, child custody and child support. I have spent more than 37 years helping clients find workable, enduring solutions to their legal issues.
Most parents have every intention of paying the child support they have been ordered to pay as part of their divorce judgment. But a change in circumstances can result in the inability to pay or the inability to pay as much as before. Parents who have lost their job or encountered another significant change in circumstances have options for resolving the situation before enforcement actions become imminent.