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With more than 40 years of experience, Lynch Law firm of Traverse City can help you take control and protect what matters most. Our firm has the knowledge and expertise to protect your assets, your family, your business, and your future. The Lynch Law firm was originally established by Deborah Lynch, joined by son, John Lynch, they have worked together to build a successful family firm dedicated to excellence.

The Lynch Law offices are located in Traverse City, MI. This central location enables us to work with clients throughout Northern Michigan from Cadillac to Petoskey and up to Mackinaw City. Deborah Lynch specializes in divorce, custody, child support, spousal support, and parenting time. John Lynch specializes in a wide range of specific civil areas, like business creation and contracts, wills and trusts for estate planning.
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Every family has different needs and goals when the family is hurting. We can help you navigate through the process of divorce and custody and keep you focused on your future. We care about your financial security and your emotional well being. Everyone wants to be treated with respect and dignity.
Divorce is the process of dissolution of a marriage, and many times can be a painful experience. As your attorney, we are well aware of the emotional involvement of the parties and are sympathetic to your issues. Our firm has over 40 years experience specializing in all aspects of divorce. Having the right representation can elevate some of the stress of this difficult situation.
The issue of Child Custody is the most emotional and traumatic for you, in either divorce cases and paternity actions. We pride ourselves on working diligently to protect and respect the best interests of your children during this difficult process. There are many forms of Child Custody under Michigan law.
Under Michigan law, parents have a responsibility to provide for the health, education and living expenses of their children, whether they are married or unmarried. Courts enforce this through Child Support Orders, where a parent may be ordered to provide financial, medical, educational and other support for any child under the age of 18 (or still going to school).
Parenting Time is the schedule agreed upon for the noncustodial parent to spend time with his or her children. Your schedule, your child's schedule, and your co-parent's schedule affect Parenting Time. Under Michigan law, it is presumed to be in the best interests of the child for the child to have a strong relationship with both of his or her parents.
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