A divorce is a life-altering event, and heightened emotions can lead to decisions you'll regret.
That's when the steady, objective guidance of an attorney becomes your greatest asset. At Jeffrey M. Van Loon, PLLC, we handle the details — child custody, support and visitation, alimony, and division of property — so you can focus on your family and your future. We know your rights, and we'll work to secure what you deserve. Call today for a free, confidential consultation. We're here to help.
How We Help
- Guide you through the divorce process with clear, plain-English explanations.
- Advocate for a parenting arrangement focused on your children's best interests.
- Address child support and spousal support (alimony) under Michigan law.
- Work toward a fair division of property, assets, and debts.
- Handle custody, visitation, and post-judgment modifications.
- Keep you steady and informed during an emotional time.
What to Expect
- Call — anytime. Reach us 24/7 at (248) 705-1330 or send the form. Evenings and weekends included.
- Free, confidential consultation. Tell us what's happening; we explain your options at no cost and no obligation.
- We get to work. If you retain us, we build a plan of action and protect your future — negotiating firmly and prepared to go to court.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do right after being served with divorce papers?
Don't panic and don't ignore deadlines. Gather key financial documents and speak with an attorney about how to respond. This is general information, not legal advice — call to discuss your situation.
How is custody decided in Michigan?
Courts focus on the best interests of the child, weighing a number of statutory factors. We'll explain how those may apply to your circumstances. (General information, not legal advice.)
How much does a consultation cost?
Your initial consultation is free and confidential — no cost, no obligation. (General information, not legal advice.)
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes — affordable, flexible payment options are available. We'll discuss them during your free consultation. (General information, not legal advice.)
Will my divorce go to trial?
Many divorces resolve through negotiation or mediation, but we prepare every case thoroughly in case it needs to go before a judge. (General information, not legal advice.)