Crafting Workable and Durable Family Law Solutions in Southfield, Michigan - Serving Oakland County, Macomb County, and Wayne County
Southfield family law and divorce mediation attorney Donald G. McGuigan II understands the sensitive nature of family law issues, and the impact their resolution will have on you and your children. McGuigan Law is founded on the principle that family law, unlike other practice areas, provides the greatest opportunity for an attorney to help clients and their children. Mr. McGuigan is deeply committed to using his knowledge and expertise to craft favorable outcomes for his clients and their children. As an experienced Southfield family law attorney specializing in divorce and mediation, Mr. McGuigan works closely with his clients to reduce the level of anxiety and uncertainty that often accompanies family law disputes.
Centrally Located in Southfield and Helping With Divorce Mediation in Macomb, Oakland and Wayne County
Mr. McGuigan recognizes that if you are involved in a divorce or other type of family law dispute, it affects the most intimate and central aspects of your life, including your family structure, relationship to your children, and ability to support your children and maintain your family lifestyle. Don represents clients facing sensitive family law issues with compassion, commitment and understanding.
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Our Southfield family law firm is committed to helping our clients reach solutions that will provide predictability and stability rather than conflict and animosity. Our clients are located throughout Southeast Michigan, from Birmingham to Shelby Township, Novi to Rochester we work in all local court systems. We strive to defuse potential disputes that may derail workable solutions and co-parenting plans. If you have children, you will be forever tied to your child’s other parent so we try to fashion child custody and visitation orders that present the opportunity for effective co-parenting. Bitter conflict and lingering animosity not only creates more stress and anxiety for you and your children but also may result in recurring trips back to court even after your divorce, paternity or other family law matter has reached the point of judgment.