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Elizabeth A Hohauser
Attorney Elizabeth A. Hohauser takes a holistic approach to practicing law. She knows that any legal proceeding can negatively affect an entire family, and she will help to make the process as stress free and understandable as possible. Divorce and other family law matters are sensitive and emotionally charged. When children are involved, it becomes imperative that the adults do not cause trauma to their kids during the process.

Attorney Elizabeth Hohauser truly cares about your kids. She takes her role very seriously. As your family law attorney, Liz will help you plan and make decisions throughout the process keeping the best interests of your child as her top priority. If your child is accused of a crime, it is critical to speak with an attorney who is familiar with the juvenile court, not just criminal law.

When a juvenile is accused of a crime, the process is very different to that of adult court. There is an entirely separate juvenile court with its own set of rules. Elizabeth Hohauser was a teacher before law school; she is a mother to three children and has been a foster parent.
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When looking for an attorney to handle your legal issues, you need someone you can trust.
Experience, reputation and a history of success are all important to that trust.
You also need someone you can talk to, someone who truly cares about helping you get the results you need.
Attorney Elizabeth (Liz) Hohauser is a trusted Rochester attorney with 20 years of legal experience, and she is here to help you.
Born and raised in Rochester Hills, Michigan, Liz came back to Rochester to raise her own family and practice law.
Michigan is a "no-fault divorce" state.
That means a divorce case may be filed without accusing one person of fault or allocating any blame.
Whichever spouse files for divorce, the initial complaint must state only that "there has been a breakdown in the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved."
The issue of fault may be relevant, however, when determining spousal support or property division and distribution.
Whether you are divorced or if you were never married, anyone who is co-parenting needs to give thoughtful consideration to their child custody arrangement.
Custody agreements are the "parenting law" for you and your ex moving forward and can either be a source of stability and relief or the cause of more fighting.
Right now, you may be overwhelmed because you are trying to parent on top of all the legal issues you are dealing with.
Fortunately, attorney Liz Hohauser has over 20 years of experience helping families like yours find solutions that last.
Co-parenting will never be easy, but it can be a positive experience overall for both the parents and the children.
The key to successful co-parenting is communication and understanding.
During tense family law arguments, it can be hard to keep this in mind.
Fortunately, you are not alone.
Attorney Liz Hohauser is truly one of a kind.
Her focus is always on creating thoughtful solutions that put your family's mental health and long-term needs first.
For over 20 years, Liz has been a resource for Michigan families of all kinds.
Money matters lend themselves to conflict; there is simply a lot on the line, even in the best situations.
Whether your support agreement is for you as a former spouse or for your children, it is in everyone's best interest to sit down calmly with a knowledgeable attorney who cares about achieving the best outcome for everyone.
Elizabeth A. Hohauser, PLLC, understands that child support and spousal support orders are often more complicated than people think.
As you begin your support negotiations, have confidence in your representation.
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