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Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Family lawyer in your area do?
A Family lawyer helps clients pursue compensation for injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and other damages related to Family cases in your area.
How much does a Family lawyer cost in your area?
Most Family lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning they only get paid if they win the case. Fees are usually a percentage of the settlement or verdict.
When should I hire a Family lawyer in your area?
You should contact a Family lawyer as soon as possible after the incident to protect evidence, meet legal deadlines, and improve your chances of receiving compensation.
How do I choose the best Family lawyer in your area?
Look for attorneys with experience handling Family cases, strong client reviews, and a track record of successful settlements or verdicts.
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The firm Panchenko Law, P.C.'s solo practitioner, Maria Panchenko began pursuing her legal career when she was in high school. Participanting in Mock Trial, and Debate from a young age fueled her fire toward the law. Her passion continued to flourish as she began working in a law firm her freshman year in college. She studied undergraduate school at Oakland University, completing her four-year Bachelor's Degree in just two and half years. Afterward, Ms. Panchenko went directly to Thomas M. Cooley Law School to achieve her objective of becomming an attorney. Again, throughout law school she immersed herself in legal skills competitions, Executive Boards of student organizations such as Moot Court, Mock Trial, Women Lawyers Association of Michigan Auburn Hills Region. While studying the law she continued working at several law firms as an attorney's assistant and a law clerk. On top of that, she participated as a Student Attorney on the MiUI Project. Additionally, Ms. Panchenko completed an externship at the Staff Attorney's Office in Federal Court. Currently, she is practicing law in the Metro-Detroit Tri-County area as the solo practitioner of Panchenko Law, P.C. Ms. Panchenko is also of counsel to both the highly esteemed Buffalino & Palazzolo, P.C., and Nunzio G. Provenzano, P.C., law firms.
Talia Goetting graduated from Michigan State University, Magna Cum Laude, in 1996 and was awarded a full-merit scholarship from Michigan State College of Law in 2000. While at the College of Law, she was selected to be part of the elite Fieger Trial Practice Institute. In 2004, she earned her Juris Doctor degree with honors and received a certificate from the Trial Practice Institute. During law school, Talia worked for the Attorney General for the State of Michigan as a research and legislative assistant. Upon graduation, she continued working for the Attorney General’s office as an Assistant Attorney General. Eventually she branched out into the private sector where she concentrated on family law and adoption law. Not only is Talia an experienced practitioner in these areas, but she is also the wife of an immigrant and mother of an internationally adopted child. As a result, she has not only the education and experience in these matters, but understands the emotional and psychological impact the processes can have on family.. Talia is the 2010 recipient of the Spirit Award for her outstanding pro bono work from the Legal Aide and Defenders Association of Michigan and continues to volunteer with the Legal Aide and Defender Association in Macomb County.
Royce Nunley practices in the areas of Family Law, Criminal Law, Social Security, and Personal Injury law. Royce graduated Cum Laude from Wayne State University with a bachelor's degree in Spanish. He continued his education at Wayne Law, where he received his Juris Doctorate Cum Laude.
My practice involves domestic relations mediation and trial work involving a variety of cases including divorce, custody and child support. I have practiced in the Genesee County area in Flint, Michigan since 1988.. Outside the practice of law I enjoy time with my family where we kayak and run frequently. You can find us out and about in many local waterways once the ice is off the water.
I’Lanta Robbins graduated from Michigan State University-James Madison College in 1999 with a B.S. in Political Theory and Constitutional Democracy. She obtained her law degree from Michigan State University College of Law in 2002. She worked in the Rental Housing Clinic and served as an Executive Board member of the Black Law Student Association.. While attending law school, Attorney Robbins worked as a summer associate for Barris, Scott, Denn & Driker, and a summer clerk for entertainment lawyer Gregory L Reed. She also clerked for Judge Karen Fort Hood in the 3rd District Court in Detroit (now sitting on Michigan Court of Appeals) and Genesee County 7th Circuit Court Judge Joseph Farah.. After receiving her law degree, Attorney Robbins became the first Legal Advisory Assistant for Genesee County 7th Circuit Court Judge John A. Gadola. She went on to serve as an Assistant Attorney for the City of Flint from 2004 until 2012. As Assistant City Attorney, she practiced civil litigation in police misconduct, employment, auto-negligence, personal injury, and constitutional law. She also prosecuted misdemeanors and civil infractions in the 68th district court office. In addition, she served as general counsel to the City Flint Retirement System Board of Trustees.. In 2011, Attorney Robbins started Law Office of I'Lanta M Robbins, PLC. In 2016 she began working of counsel with TGQ Law in Probate and Estate Planning.. Attorney Robbins is a member of the Federal Court Eastern District of Michigan, Michigan Court of Appeals, Genesee County Bar Association, Centennial American Inn of Court, North Carolina State Bar and serves as President of the Mallory, VanDyne, Scott Bar Association.. “My experience in diverse areas of the law allows me to fully serve the unique needs of my clients and assist them in reaching the best resolution."
I have been practicing law and specializing in divorce and family law for more than twenty years. I am a graduate of the Detroit College of Law and member of the State Bar of Michigan. My specialty, family law has proven very satisfying. I am appreciative of all of the positive feedback from clients. I serve the Livingston, Oakland, Washtenaw and Wayne counties.. My undergraduate degree in Business Management was where I became fascinated with the study of law. An introductory class in business law piqued my fascination. The love and respect I experienced for the legal profession remains with me today. I see law as a force for good, fairness, and justice. This is evidenced with excellent results in cases involving: divorce, custody, parenting time, child support, spousal support, and property settlements.. In my personal life and current law practice, I see the anxiety and confusion experienced by clients seeking divorce. My value system dictates that I make the process as painless as possible. I strive to resolve cases peacefully with out-of-court settlements where possible to save clients time and money and to minimize the damage done to families in what is a difficult and stressful time. However, I am prepared and able to litigate effectively on my client’s behalf should the need arise. I stay current and knowledgeable in all areas of family law. I attend family law conferences three times a year and have been invited to attend the Family Court Forum, sponsored by the Family Law Section of the State Bar.. When I meet with a client we discuss what their specific goals are and I explain their legal rights. Then together we determine the best course of action to take in their particular case.. More questions? Call me at. I will answer or return your call as soon as possible.