| Our Family Law Focus |

The vast majority of our clients first come to us with family law issues. Because of our concentration in family law matters, the family law attorneys at Bendure & King understand how difficult and draining this process can be, and approach your issues with the compassionate professionalism they deserve. We aptly handle a variety of family law matters, including those involving: We practice family law in Wayne, Macomb, and Oakland counties. Check our "Links" site for a list of helpful resources. Click here to be redirected. Request a free consultation with us via e-mail. You can also call us at (313) 300-1183. At Bendure & King, our philosophy is collaboratively whenever possible and aggressively whenever necessary. We believe that a collaborative approach to family law issues, a respectful and client-empowering method that focuses on children, is usually the best approach. Heather has been trained in the collaborative process and is a member of both the Collaborative Practice Institute of Michigan and the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals. If you are interested in or have questions about a Collaborative divorce, Visit Our Collaborative Law Webpage. Even the most amicable divorces have a significant psychological impact on the majority of our clients. We understand the emotional and psychological impacts of family law disputes and make every effort to treat your case and the issues that arise in it with the sensitivity it deserves. Bendure & King, PLLC serves clients throughout Macomb County, Wayne County, and Oakland County, Michigan; including the cities of Detroit, Southfield, Troy, Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, West Bloomfield, Livonia, Dearborn, Novi, Farmington Hills, Royal Oak, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Pleasant Ridge, Berkley, Pontiac, Warren, Sterling Heights, Utica, Mt. Clemens, Fraser, Eastpointe, Grosse Pointe, St. Clair Shores, Plymouth, Canton, Westland, Rochester, Rochester Hills, Sylvan Lake, Novi, Walled Lake, Beverly Hills, Clarkston, Bloomfield Township, and Northville. |
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| The Collaborative Approach |
| Recognizing the Emotional Burden |


