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The Kronzek Firm
The family law attorneys in our Farmington Hills office accept divorce, custody, parenting time, PPO and CPS defense cases throughout Oakland County and Macomb County, including Novi; Farmington Hills; Bloomfield Hills; Birmingham; Waubeek; Keego Harbor; Pontiac; Southfield; Oak Park; Livonia; Mt. Clemens; Rochester; Rochester Hills; Milford and Commerce.

We are experienced attorneys who offer uncompromising legal representation. If you need an effective family law lawyer, you can contact us online or call (248) 479-6200. Let's face it, divorce, at any age, can be painful, confusing, and life-altering; particularly when the divorce is unwanted or children are involved.
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Do you need an attorney for your Family Law situation in Oakland County? Whether it's your divorce, custody concerns, paternity issues or personal protection orders, at The Kronzek Firm we'll treat your case with the professionalism, sincerity, and attention to detail that our firm is known for. A Family Law proceeding can be a stressful, emotionally painful, and difficult time.
Here at The Kronzek Firm, we understand Michigan family law and the wide range of divorce situations and complexities that arise. We understand the detailed requirements of the Family Division of the Circuit Court in Oakland County. And, most importantly, we are ready to help you work through your divorce with the best outcome.
There is no question that financial issues related to divorce are costly. While the cost of getting a divorce can be high, it can be reduced through careful planning and competent lawyers. If you have economic concerns about a current or anticipated divorce in Oakland County, or elsewhere in Michigan, you can contact the Oakland County family law team at The Kronzek Firm PLC.
To put it lightly, divorce is never easy. For most people here in the Metro Detroit area, divorce is a completely devastating process and, at the beginning, it is difficult to tell which way your divorce will go. Each divorce case is unique and has seemingly endless factors at play. For instance, if one spouse wants the divorce but the other does not, then the divorce process might be drawn out and would likely be all the more painful.
Divorce often causes a change in your tax liability. The issues that trigger this change should be addressed as part of a Judgment of Divorce or any agreement between the parties. These tax consequences are important and you must insure that they are considered and discussed in any divorce negotiations.
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