Hermansville Dispute Resolution Lawyer, Michigan


Victoria A. Radke

Dispute Resolution, Social Security, Family Law, Divorce & Family Law
Status:  In Good Standing           

Dean Altobelli

Litigation, Federal Appellate Practice, Government, Administrative Law
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  31 Years

Donald B. Bacon

Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  46 Years

L Grant Selsor

Litigation
Status:  In Good Standing           

Gene Schultz Byrge

Lawsuit & Dispute
Status:  Inactive           Licensed:  32 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

In re Nestorovski Estate

... Petitioner further asserts that MCR 5.143(A) specifically authorizes the probate court to employ methods of alternative dispute resolution and that the jurisdictional limitations deemed critical in In re Meredith Estate no longer apply. ...

Rivette v. Rose-Molina

... 186, 187-188, 680 NW2d 835 (2004), held that regardless of the type of alternative dispute resolution that parties use, the Child Custody Act [2] requires the circuit court to determine independently what custodial placement is in the best interests of the children, emphasizing that ...

Walters v. Nadell

... an issue that was not called to the trial court's attention. [25] Trial courts are not the research assistants of the litigants; the parties have a duty to fully present their legal arguments to the court for its resolution of their dispute. ...