If you are facing a family law or criminal issue in Upstate New York, you should have a skilled advocate on your side as soon as you can. Our principal, Livingston County divorce lawyer Jeannie D. Michalski, has practiced law for over 20 years and is familiar with judges, district attorneys' offices, and the other attorneys in the region. She handles matters related to divorce, child custody, child support, and domestic violence in family court.
She also handles criminal matters like drug possession and trafficking, assault, theft, and DWI. Ms. Michalski runs an integrated practice because she has observed an intimate overlap between family and criminal cases. For example, people in the middle of an acrimonious divorce or custody battle may be served with an order of protection because of a dispute with a spouse or co-parent.
Sometimes the accusation is motivated by a desire to gain an advantage in family court. Conversely, if you are arrested for a DWI or another criminal charge, you may be sued in family court because of the charge.
She also handles criminal matters like drug possession and trafficking, assault, theft, and DWI. Ms. Michalski runs an integrated practice because she has observed an intimate overlap between family and criminal cases. For example, people in the middle of an acrimonious divorce or custody battle may be served with an order of protection because of a dispute with a spouse or co-parent.
Sometimes the accusation is motivated by a desire to gain an advantage in family court. Conversely, if you are arrested for a DWI or another criminal charge, you may be sued in family court because of the charge.
Services
Jeannie D. Michalski, Esq., has over 20 years experience as an attorney in the Upstate New York area.
Ms. Michalski has what she defines as an "integrated practice."
She represents individuals in criminal and family law cases, which include divorce and domestic violence.
Ms. Michalski believes it to be a necessity to specialize in both the criminal law and family law arena because they so often overlap and directly effect one another.
Regularly, when a client is facing a divorce or custody battle in court they may find themselves in criminal court due to a heated argument that lead to the police being called.
Ms. Michalski has what she defines as an "integrated practice."
She represents individuals in criminal and family law cases, which include divorce and domestic violence.
Ms. Michalski believes it to be a necessity to specialize in both the criminal law and family law arena because they so often overlap and directly effect one another.
Regularly, when a client is facing a divorce or custody battle in court they may find themselves in criminal court due to a heated argument that lead to the police being called.
Reviews
Be the first to review Jeannie D. Michalski, Attorney.
Write a Review