Anna Tsaturova - Grand Rapids, MI
Attorney at Marble Law
Family Law Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI
250 Monroe NW Suite 400 Grand Rapids, MI 49503
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Grand Rapids Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 05/21/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Divorce
- Child Custody
- Adoption
Attorney Information
Overview
Anna has spent over 20 years focused on the practice of law, where she has built a reputation for helping families navigate their legal challenges with compassion and expertise. From an early age, Anna knew she wanted to become an attorney, driven by her passion for helping others.
After earning a B.A. from Calvin College, Anna graduated from Regent University School of Law in 2005. She began her career by starting her own practice focused on civil and family law, and later served as an assistant prosecutor, working closely with families and children. Anna is also an advanced family law mediator, bringing a unique perspective to her work in resolving disputes
In 2022, Anna joined Marble Law to continue her mission of helping families and children. She believes that effective communication and thorough preparation are essential to strong legal representation. At Marble Law, Anna is committed to providing clients with better options to take control of their cases and making the legal process more accessible.
Outside of work, Anna enjoys exploring the beauty of West Michigan and camping with her family.
Education
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Legal Education
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Regent University School of Law,
Virginia Beach,
Virginia, 2005
J.D.
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Regent University School of Law,
Virginia Beach,
Virginia, 2005
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Non Legal Education
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Calvin College
B.A.
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Calvin College
Current Employment Position(s)
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Managing Attorney
Bar Admissions
- Michigan
Specialties and Certifications
- Advanced Family Law Mediator
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