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Grand Law - Grand Rapids, MI

Estate Litigation Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI

940 Monroe Ave NW Suite 250 Grand Rapids, MI 49503

  • 3 Super Lawyers®
  • 37 Years 
    Experience

Grand Rapids Estate Litigation Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Estate Litigation

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  • By Anonymous on Jun. 07, 2022
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    I couldn't be happier with the services that Jeff and his team provided for me. From the moment that I met both Jeff and Amy I felt a sense of trust and loyalty that I desperately needed at the time. I couldn't be happier with their professionalism, communication, and overall knowledge of the law.

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Jeffery S. Crampton

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Richard A. Gaffin

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Richard A. Samdal

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Jeffery S. Crampton

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Richard A. Gaffin

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Grand Rapids, MI

940 Monroe Ave NW
Suite 250
Grand Rapids, MI 49503

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Phone: 616-458-7900

Fax: 616-458-7997

Website: http://www.grandlaw.com/law-blog

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