Audra Rose McClure - Grand Rapids, MI
Attorney at Kuiper Kraemer PC
Family Law Lawyers in Grand Rapids, MI
6660 Old 28th Street SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546
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Grand Rapids Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 06/19/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law 85%
- Alternative Dispute Resolution 10%
- Estate Planning 5%
Litigation: 75%
Attorney Information
Overview
Audra R. McClure specializes in divorce (collaborative and litigated), dispute resolution, custody, child support, and stepparent adoption. She is certified in mediation and collaborative divorce.
Audra received her Juris Doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2010, after receiving a full scholarship to attend. She graduated cum laude after receiving numerous awards and serving on Law Review. Audra has been a board member for the Women Lawyers Association, including serving on the softball committee. She currently serves on the board of Special Days Camps, an organization that provides summer and winter camp experiences for children who have cancer, and also siblings of children with cancer.
Audra is originally from northern Michigan, where she attended Mesick High School. She currently lives in Grand Rapids with her blended family. Her experience in a blended family has informed her practice as a family law attorney and has expanded her understanding of the definition of family. Audra enjoys attending her children’s marching band and other extra-curricular events, as well as spending time with her extended family and friends. She is an avid runner and occasional cyclist.
Collaborative Practice Affiliations
- Collaborative Divorce Professionals of West Michigan (Member Directory: https://gentlerdivorce.com/team-members/audra-mcclure/)
- Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan (Member Directory: https://www.collaborativepracticemi.org/members/audra-mcclure/)
Education
Legal Education
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Thomas M. Cooley Law School,
Lansing,
Michigan
J.D.
Honors: cum laude
Non Legal Education
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Central Michigan University,
Mount Pleasant,
Michigan
B.A.
Honors: cum laude
Major: Political Science
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Rodenhouse Law Group, Partner, 2015 - 2026
- Rodenhouse Kuipers, PC, Associate, 2013 - 2015
Languages
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English (Primary)
Classes and Seminars
- Divorce Workshops, Women's Resource Center, 2017 - 2024
Pro Bono Activities
- Legal Aid of Western Michigan pro bono cases, 2011 - 2026
- Dispute Resolution Center of West Michigan, volunteer mediations, 2018 - 2026
Bar Admissions
- Michigan, 2010
Other Affiliations
- Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan, 2017 - Present (Member)
- Grand Rapids Bar Association, 2011 - Present (Member)
- Collaborative Divorce Professionals of West Michigan (Member)
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