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Grand Rapids, Michigan Adoption Attorneys
Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Grand Rapids attorneys and 4 law firms.

Barbra E. Homier
Michigan Adoption attorney at Foster Swift Collins and Smith with 22 years of experience
1700 East Beltline NE, Grand Rapids, MI

Catherine M. Sullivan
Michigan Adoption attorney at Wheeler Upham with 38 years of experience
250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Howard Van Den Heuvel
Michigan Adoption attorney at Van Den Heuvel Law Office with 33 years of experience
4920 Broadmoor SE, Grand Rapids, MI

Kenneth E. Tiews
Michigan Adoption attorney at Wheeler Upham with 49 years of experience
250 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI

Scott W. Kraemer
Michigan Adoption attorney at Kuiper Orlebeke with 19 years of experience
180 Monroe Avenue NW, Grand Rapids, MI
Need help with an adoption matter?
Adoption laws form a legal relationship between a parent, or parents, and a child who are not directly related. Since each state has its own unique set of laws governing adoption consulting with a local attorney with significant prior adoption legal experience is essential.
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