|
|
Address
3910 Telegraph Road, Suite 200
Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 48302 (Oakland Co.)
Average Client Review Rating
Rating not available
Average Peer Review Rating
5.0
out of 5
(Main Office) Michael A. Robbins is Past Chairperson of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan and Past President of the Michigan Inter-Professional Association. He is the Current President of the Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. He is a frequent Lecturer on the subject of family law in Michigan. He has appeared as a guest on such television programs as "Good Morning America," "The Today Show" and "CBS Good Morning." He has taught family law and has authored numerous articles on the subject of family law. Based upon Mr. Robbins' extensive experience in family law, he often assists the courts as a mediator and arbitrator in the resolution of family law disputes. Mr. Robbins has a unique philosophy in handling family law matters. He believes that every client deserves individual attention and the best representation possible. Based upon this philosophy, he has developed a successful family law practice. He also recognizes the emotional trauma and pain individuals suffer when going through a divorce. As a result, he offers his clients the time and the experience necessary to guide them through one of the most difficult experiences in their life. In every case, Mr. Robbins first attempts to bring about a quick, civilized, fair and inexpensive resolution. However, if that cannot be accomplished, Mr. Robbins offers aggressive professional representation. Mr. Robbins has developed a reputation not only as an expert in the area of family law, but also in attending to the individual needs of his clients. With over 27 years of experience working with families in Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham, Farmington Hills and in your community, Mr. Robbins is eminently qualified to represent you during one of the most difficult times of your life. Statement of PracticeDivorce, Family Law, Adultery, Alimony, Annulment, Arrearages, Attorney Fees, Change of Domicile, Children, Child Care, Child Custody, Child Custody Mediation, Change of Child Custody, Child Dependency, Child Support, Child Support Modification, Children's Rights, Collaborative Family Law, Day Care, Divorce Arbitration, Divorce Mediation, Divorce Taxation, Domestic Relations, Domestic Violence, Enforcement of Judgments, Equitable Distribution, Family Arbitration, Family Mediation, Fault, No-Fault, Fathers Rights, Grandparents Custody, Grandparents Visitation Rights, International Child Custody, Hague Convention, Interstate Child Custody, International Family Law, Interstate Support, Marital Agreements, Marital Property Distribution, Marital Property Law, Marital Property Settlements, Matrimonial Law, Parental Kidnapping, Parental Rights, Parenting Time, Paternity, Post Divorce Modification, Postnuptial Agreements, Premarital Agreements, Prenuptial Agreements, Antenuptial Agreements, Personal Protection Orders, Division of Retirement Accounts, Eligible Domestic Relations Order (EDRO's), Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs), Domestic Relations Orders (DRO's), Restraining Orders, Separation Agreements, Spousal Support, Spousal Support Modifications, Third Party Custody, UCCJEA, Uncontested Divorce, Visitation Rights, Family Law Appeals. Year Established: 1982
Firm Size: 1
Michael A. Robbins (Member) born Detroit, Michigan, May 3, 1956; admitted to bar, 1982, Michigan and U.S. Supreme Court. Education: University of Michigan (B.G.S., with high distinction, 1977); Wayne State University (J.D., 1981). Michael A. Robbins has been practicing law in the State of Michigan since 1981. His practice concentrates exclusively in the area of Family Law. Family law includes such areas as Divorce, Child Custody, Parenting Time, Spousal and Child Support, Property Division, Division of Retirement Benefits, Tax Consequences of Divorce, Mediation and Arbitration, Annulments, Paternity, Prenuptial and Postnuptial Agreements, Change of Domicile, Grandparent's Rights, Domestic Violence, and Post-Judgment proceedings. Michael A. Robbins is Past Chairperson of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan and is Currently President of the Michigan Inter-Professional Association. He is also Current President of the Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of the Matrimonial Lawyers. He is a frequent Lecturer on the subject of "Family Law" in Michigan. He has appeared as a guest on such television programs as "Good Morning America," "The Today Show" and "CBS Good Morning." He has taught Family Law and has authored numerous articles in the area of Family Law. Based upon Mr. Robbins' extensive experience in the area of Family Law, he often assists the courts as a Mediator and Arbitrator in the resolving Family Law disputes. Mr. Robbins has a unique philosophy in handling Family Law matters. He believes that every client deserves individual attention and the best representation possible. Based upon this philosophy, he has developed a successful Family Law practice. He also recognizes the emotional trauma and pain individuals suffer when going through a divorce. As a result, he offers his clients the time and the experience necessary to guide them through one of the most difficult experiences in their life. In every case, Mr. Robbins, first attempts to bring about a quick, civilized, fair and inexpensive resolution. However, if that cannot be accomplished, Mr. Robbins offers aggressive professional representation. Mr. Robbins has developed a reputation not only as an expert in the area of Family Law, but also in attending to the individual needs of his clients. Member: State Bar of Michigan (Family Law Section; Past Chairperson, 1994-1995); Michigan Inter-Professional Association (President, 1999-2001); American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (Member, 1996; President of the Michigan Chapter). Fellow: State Bar of Michigan Oakland County Bar Association. Reported Cases: Atkinson v. Atkinson, Michigan Court of Appeals and Supreme Court, 1986. Transactions: Published Works: Divorce in Michigan, 1986; Joint Custody, 1989; Joint Custody, 1996; Visitation/Parenting Time An Overview, 1989; The Child Custody Questionnaire, 1989; Outline to Domestic Relations Orders, 1989; Outline to Domestic Relations Orders, 1994; Third Party Rights Regarding Custody, Visitation and Support, 1991; The Power of the Press, 1994; We are What we are Perceived to be, 1995; A Step Back in Time, 1995; The Side Effects of Divorce, 1995; What is a Parent?, 1995; A Family Court for Michigan, 1995; Preparing Your Clients for the Custody Battle, 1995; New Third Party Custody Bill, 1995; How to Prepare and Try a Family Law Case, 1999; Divorce Reform Ideas in the New Millennium, 1999; Disputes in Arbitration Orders and Agreements, 2000; Antenuptial Agreements - Enforceable or Unenforceable?, 2000; Coping With the Tragedy of September 11, 2001, 2001; The Side Effects of Divorce, 2001; Tips for Divorcing Parents, 2002; Michigan Family Law - Marriage and Annulment, 2003; The Debate Over Same Sex Marriages, 2004. Classes/Seminars Taught: Faculty Member, Instructor in Family Law, Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan; Guest Lecturer, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers; Michigan Inter-Professional Association; Parents Without Partners; Grandparents Rights Organization; Father's For Equal Rights; Southfield County People's Law School; Macomb County People's Law School; Guest Lecturer, State Bar of Michigan Family Law Section; Southfield Bar Association; Family Law Section Seminar; Rochester Bar Association; Guest Lecturer, Michigan Trial Lawyers Association; Guest Lecturer, Institute of Continuing Legal Education; Michigan Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers. Practice Areas: Family Law; Divorce; Child Custody; Child Support; Spousal Support; Property Law; Mediation; Arbitration; Grandparents Visitation Rights; Domestic Violence; Paternity; Premarital Agreements; Children; Child Care; Child Custody Mediation; Child Dependency; Children's Rights; Day Care; Fathers Rights; Grandparents Custody; International Child Custody; Interstate Child Custody; International Child Abduction; Parental Kidnapping; Parental Rights; Parenting Time; Third Party Custody; Visitation Rights; Alimony; Annulment; Collaborative Family Law; Divorce Arbitration; Divorce Mediation; Divorce Taxation; Domestic Relations; Equitable Distribution; Family Arbitration; Family Mediation; International Family Law; Interstate Support; Marital Agreements; Marital Property Distribution; Marital Property Law; Matrimonial Law; Post Divorce Modification; Postnuptial Agreements; Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs); Restraining Orders; Separation Agreements; Uncontested Divorce.Email: Michael A. Robbins
Ratings Methodology
The following firm members have been rated by their peers
Disclaimer: No representation is made that the quality of legal services to be performed is greater than the quality of legal services performed by other lawyers. The testimonial or endorsement does not constitute a guarantee, warranty, or prediction regarding the outcome of your legal matter. Any result that the endorsed lawyer or law firm may achieve on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate that similar results can be obtained for other clients. Past success cannot be an assurance of future success because each case must be decided on its own merits. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Martindale-Hubbell® does not undertake to develop a Client Review Rating or Peer Review Rating for all firms and/or lawyers. Therefore, the fact that a firm or lawyer has not been reviewed should not be construed as unfavorable. Martindale-Hubbell accepts no responsibility for and will not be liable for the content and accuracy of the individual Reviews and the aggregated Reviews.
|