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East Lansing Family Law Firm
Overview
We provide dedicated family law services at Cheltenham Law PLLC in East Lansing, Michigan. Helping people navigate life's legal challenges, we tenaciously advocate on behalf of our clients' rights and interests. Our law office accepts credit cards for the convenience of those we represent.
Drawing on our attorney's dynamic experience and knowledge, we represent people with matters such as the following:
- Divorce and military divorce
- Same-sex family law issues
- Child custody, visitation and child support
- Fathers' rights
- Domestic violence and neglect
In addition to offering family law services, our law office represents clients with personal injury, criminal defense and estate planning matters. We handle issues on our clients' behalf that involve medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, motor vehicle accidents, wrongful death, sex offenses, wills and trusts, and estate and probate administration. We also aid clients with workers' compensation and Social Security Disability benefits.
Whether their cases call for alternative dispute resolution options or aggressive litigation, our clients at Cheltenham Law PLLC may rest assured that our law office will take the approach best suited to their needs and legal objectives. Beginning with an initial consultation, our attorney takes time to talk to our clients and to gain an understanding of their unique situations, offering advice that is tailored to their specific circumstances. We offer virtual appointment options.
About Cheltenham Law, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
- Criminal Defense
People
Attorneys
- Michael S. Cheltenham (Of Counsel)
- Colline Cheltenham (Managing Attorney)
- Kurt Rhodes
Office Information
Address
1140 Abbot Road#4153 East Lansing, MI 48823
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