Allison Lavoie Nalette

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Biography

EXPERIENCE

Ms. Allison Lavoie Nalette is a partner/shareholder in our Family Law group. Ms. Nalette concentrates her practice in all areas of domestic relations and matters that impact the family, including high-asset divorce and custody litigation. Ms. Nalette also specializes in post-judgment matters such as the review and implementation of Qualified Domestic Relations Orders, custody and parenting time modifications, and support modifications. Ms. Nalette has devoted her career to the practice of domestic relations law with a strong focus on and passion for litigation of contested legal issues that may arise. Ms. Nalette collaborates with her partners at Giarmarco, Mullins and Horton, P.C. to provide excellent legal analysis and expertise on complex legal issues and fiercely advocates for the best interests of her clients in their respective matters.

Ms. Nalette’s experience includes handling complex litigation such as annulments, business valuations, pre-nuptial agreements, child custody, change of domicile, and more. Ms. Nalette practices these litigations in the surrounding areas of Oakland, Macomb, Wayne, Livingston, Monroe, and Washtenaw counties. Ms. Nalette is a member of the State Bar of Michigan, Family Law Section, and the Oakland County Bar Association, where she previously served as a Director on the New Lawyer’s Committee for three (3) consecutive years. She is also a fellow of the Oakland County Bar Foundation and a member of the Michigan Inter-Professional Association on Marriage, Divorce, and Family, Inc.

Ms. Nalette graduated from Butler University and earned her law degree from Western Michigan Cooley Law School.

News / blog

Jared Trust and Jordyn Hawk Obtain Defense Verdict in Oakland County Medical Malpractice Trial

Mar 4, 2026 Firm News, Jared Trust, Jordyn Hawk, News

Attorneys Jared Trust and Jordyn Hawk recently secured a defense verdict on behalf of four podiatrists following a week-long jury trial in Oakland County Circuit Court. The claims arose from the plaintiff’s podiatric treatment and subsequent right leg amputation, with...

Michigan Court of Appeals Affirms City of Highland Park’s Authority to Regulate Recreational Marijuana Facilities

Feb 12, 2026 Anthony Chubb, Firm News, Katherine Ross, News

A unanimous three-judge panel of the Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed summary disposition in favor of the City of Highland Park in a case brought by a company challenging the City’s ordinance prohibiting marijuana facilities within its boundaries. AFJN Holdings, LLC...

Areas of Practice (3)

  • Family Law
  • Family Law Mediation
  • Litigation

Education & Credentials

University Attended:
Buter University, B.A.
Law School Attended:
Western Michigan Cooley Law School, J.D., cum laude
Year of First Admission:
2010
Admission:
2010, Michigan
Memberships:

MEMBERSHIPS

•State Bar of Michigan
•Oakland County Bar Association fellow
•Oakland County Bar Association

ISLN:
922049576

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Location

  • Troy, MI
    Tenth Floor Columbia Center , 101 West Big Beaver Road
    Troy, MI 48084-5280

    248-457-7046 Phone
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