Colline Cheltenham is the Managing Attorney at Cheltenham Law, PLLC, where she not only oversees the operations of the firm but also balances her role as a dedicated mother of two and wife. Specializing in family law throughout Mid-Michigan, Ms. Cheltenham brings her extensive experience to a variety of legal areas, including estate planning, driver’s license restoration, and personal injury cases.
A graduate of Northwood University with a degree in Business Administration, Ms. Cheltenham also holds a Juris Doctor degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Her diverse legal knowledge and strong business acumen position her as a trusted advisor and advocate for her clients.
EXPERIENCE MATTERS:
Ms. Cheltenham’s journey in family law began years ago as a paralegal, where she gained invaluable insight into the intricacies of family law. Through hands-on experience and relentless dedication, she developed a deep understanding of the demands of private practice, particularly in the field of family law.
Today, Ms. Cheltenham is recognized as a highly respected family law litigation attorney, known for her commitment to continuing education. She actively participates in in-person and online training programs through the Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE), staying up-to-date on the latest developments in family law, civil litigation, estate planning, and personal injury law.
Complex Issues Are Her Specialty: Ms. Cheltenham has earned a reputation for handling particularly challenging family law cases, many of which other attorneys may shy away from. Her focus over the last decade has been on complex divorce cases, intricate custody disputes—often involving sensitive issues such as parental alienation and emotional abuse.
Additionally, Ms. Cheltenham has achieved notable success in Estate Plan drafting, driver’s license restoration cases and personal injury.
Her client base primarily spans Ingham, Kent, Eaton, Clinton, Shiawassee, and Isabella counties, though she represents clients across the entire state of Michigan.