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“Need help with a family law issue? Michelle Maciorowski is the lawyer you want on your team! She will advise you of the pros and cons of the crucial steps so you can make informed, empowered choices. Hire her now!” - Leslie
“She has gone above and beyond for me regarding my divorce decree and issues with real-estate. She's an active listener and very knowledgeable.” - Lynn
“Michelle is a knowledgeable and responsive Family Law Specialist.” - Allen
“She was exactly as we had hoped. A bulldog in the court room.” - Karen
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OSBA Certified Family Law Specialist

EXPERIENCE.
RESULTS.
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EXPERIENCE YOU NEED. RESULTS YOU WANT.

OSBA Certified Family Relations Law Specialist

Divorce, dissolution, custody and adoption are difficult. At Michelle M. Maciorowski Law, LLC, we can help you understand the legal processes of domestic relations.

Amid unclear and upsetting circumstances, you require a lawyer who is responsive and perceptive. The attorney and support team of Maciorowski Law will take the time to understand your specific situation, help you refine your objectives, and provide sympathetic legal counsel.

 

At Michelle M. Maciorowski Law, LLC we focus on fighting for your best possible outcome. We will work to ensure that you accomplish your objectives and are protected.

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Your Advocate

Family Law Requires Experience and Commitment

At Maciorowski Law, we represent clients in a variety of family law cases including divorces, dissolution and matters relating to children. Every situation is different, but whether you’re terminating a military or long-term marriage, dealing with complex asset division, or support issues, our office can help you through this difficult time. We will help you understand the process while providing informed, experienced and high quality representation.

Compassionate Advocacy

We understand that our clients need individual attention and ensure that we understand the specific needs of your case. We will advocate throughout the negotiation process and present your issues at trial. We will make sure that you can make informed decisions about how to proceed in your case.

Michelle M. Maciorowski

Michelle attended the University of Dayton on a full academic scholarship earning a Bachelor of Arts in History with minors in Accounting, English and Philosophy. She then attended Case Western Reserve University School of Law, again receiving an academic scholarship. Michelle began her legal career working for the Rural Legal Aid Society of Clark and Champaign Counties before eventually accepting a Magistrate position in Montgomery County. She has been in private practice since leaving the Court. In 2019, Michelle became a Ohio State Bar Association Family Relations Law Specialist.

Credentials

- Fellow with the Ohio State Bar Foundation

- Member Ohio State Bar Association

- Previously served on the OSBA Council of Delegates

- Member Dayton Bar Association

- Member League of Women Voters

– University of Dayton

– Case Western Reserve University, School of Law

Education

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Divorce

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Dissolution

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Legal Custody

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Child Support

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Separation

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Post Decree
Litigation

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Adoption

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Simple Wills &
PowerS of Attorney 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Each case is different, and while some parties are able to reach agreements quickly, others take longer. We will keep you informed every step of the way.

  • The decision to terminate a marriage is an emotional one. During your consultation, we will discuss with you the options, whether they be to file for divorce or reconcile.

  • In Ohio, the grounds for divorce can be found in the Revised Code Section 3501.01, however, it is not uncommon for divorces to proceed on the grounds of incompatibility.

  • Once a divorce is finalized, one party may find reason to file to re-open the litigation to enforce spousal or child support or any other terms of the Decree or to modify custody or parenting time. Such filings are termed Post-Decree Litigation.

Questions? We are here to help.

Questions? We are here to help.

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