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Kates, Thomas C.

Thomas C. Kates - Traverse City, MI

Attorney at Thomas C. Kates

Divorce Lawyers in Traverse City, MI

236 1/2 E. Front St. Suite 22 Traverse City, MI 49684

Traverse City Divorce Lawyer

Updated: 08/21/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Divorce
  • Family law
  • Child custody
  • Support
  • Parenting time and paternity

Attorney Information

Overview

I have been a practicing attorney in West Michigan including Grand Traverse, Allegan, Kent and Muskegon Counties for over 25 years. My office is located in beautiful downtown Holland, Michigan and I serve clients in Holland, Grand Haven, Allegan, and all of Grand Traverse and Allegan Counties. I specialize in the vital practice areas of family law including divorce, child custody, support, parenting time and paternity. I earned a Juris Doctor degree in 1989 from Wayne State University Law School where I served as assistant editor of the Wayne Law Review. I have worked as a trial lawyer in West Michigan for more than a quarter century and have the experience necessary to assist you in navigating the complexities of the legal system. I am a member of the State Bar of Michigan, Family Law and Master Lawyers Sections, and I formerly served as president of the Mason-Lake Bar Association. I am the founder of the Holland Area Solo Practice Bar Association. I have served as Attorney Guardian Ad Litem and on the civil case evaluation panel for the Grand Traverse, Kent, and Allegan County Circuit Courts in Grand Haven, Grand Rapids and Allegan, Michigan and am a volunteer domestic mediator through Mediation Services in Holland, Michigan.

A former special education teacher, I have been married to Jennifer, a clinical social worker for over thirty years. We are the proud parents of a medical resident, a social worker and a high school junior. I am a member of the Christian Legal Society and Third Reformed Church in Holland.

I have completed extensive training in domestic mediation and domestic violence screening through the Mediation Training and Consultation Institute in Ann Arbor, Michigan as a domestic mediator. Through early stage mediation, families dealing with divorce and related issues can stay out of the courtroom and resolve their disputes in a more positive, cost-effective and amicable way. Ask me to explore with you if your case is one suitable for mediation. You might save your family a great deal of time, money and emotional turmoil.

My law office in Holland serves clients in all family law matters in the communities of Holland, Grand Haven, Spring Lake, Zeeland, Hudsonville, Allegan, Fennville, Hamilton, Grandville, Allendale, Jenison, Byron Center, Saugatuck, Douglas and surrounding areas.


Awards and Honors

Awards

Avvo Client's Choice Award award

Education

Legal Education

  • Wayne State University Law School, Detroit, Michigan, 1989
    Juris Doctor
    Law Review: Wayne Law Review, Assistant Editor

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Attorney

Pro Bono Activities

  • Christian Legal Society
  • Third Reformed Church in Holland

Other Affiliations

  • State Bar of Michigan, Family Law and Master Lawyers Sections (Member)
  • Mason-Lake Bar Association (President)
  • Holland Area Solo Practice Bar Association (Founder)
  • Attorney Guardian Ad Litem

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Traverse City, MI

236 1/2 E. Front St.
Suite 22
Traverse City, MI 49684

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Phone Number: 231-638-4231

Fax Number: 866-212-5601

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