Kelleigh Family Law
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I became interested in family law because I wanted to help people facing with one of the biggest challenges they might face in their lives. That's why my practice focuses on what matters most: you, your family, and your children. I do this by helping you navigate tough transitions through these difficult times.

Going through major life changes like a divorce or a contested custody case is never easy. The right guide can smooth the bumps along the way and help you find a new path even when the way ahead is unclear. Over my 20 years as an attorney, I have assisted many clients as they move forward.
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I listen carefully, then help you navigate the legal world as an advocate for getting the best possible outcome. I always strive to do so with an open mind and compassionate heart. While the legal system is inherently adversarial, my approach to family law challenges is collaborative. I work to find common ground to reach solutions out of court.
Here is a list of frequently asked questions people have regarding family law matters. For more specific answers, please set up a time for a personalized consultation. You can also call my office if you would like more information about retaining my services.

An initial consult gives us an opportunity to meet each other, talk about the legal avenues for getting your case resolved, and discuss what is concerning you the most with the legal issues you are facing.It also gives you an opportunity to get a feel for me and decide whether I'm someone you want to work with.
Licensed to practice law in the State of Michigan and Oregon. Serving clients in Kent County and Ottawa County in Michigan including: Ada, Comstock Park, Grand Haven, Grand Rapids, Grandville, Hudsonville, Holland, Rockford, Spring Lake, Wyoming and Zeeland. Contact form disclaimer: Please keep in mind that contacting Kelleigh Family Law, PLLC does not establish an attorney client relationship.
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