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Amy Stawski, a shareholder of the Kemp Klein Law Firm, has more than 20 years of experience in Family Law and Appellate Litigation. Her substantial expertise includes litigating and settling complex, high profile family law cases as well as advising individuals on a full range of domestic relations issues arising from marriage, divorce and custody. These issues include divorce, annulment, separate maintenance, paternity, custody, change of domicile, child and spousal support (alimony), parenting time, division of marital estates, grandparenting time, and appeals, among others. Additionally, she has experience with cases involving international issues concerning The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of Child Abduction. Ms. Stawski remains dedicated to protecting her clients and working with them to achieve the best possible outcome.
Education:
J.D., University of Detroit, cum laude, 1986
B.A., Wayne State University, 1974
Bar Admissions:
State Bar of Michigan, 1986
Memberships:
State Bar of Michigan
American Bar Association
Oakland County Bar Association
Michigan Inter-Professional Association on Marriage, Divorce and the Family
Experience:
Clerk to the Honorable Martin M. Doctoroff, 1987–88
Research Attorney, Michigan Court of Appeals, 1986–87
Acknowledgements:
Martindale-Hubbell: “AV” Rating and Bar Register of Preeminent Women
Lawyers-2011
Pro Bono Award, Oakland County Bar Association/Oakland Livingston
Legal Aid, 2001
Commentator Articles:
Planning a Trip Outside the Country? Don’t Forget Kids’ Passports!;
Commentator, Fall 2011
New perspective on prenuptial agreements;
Commentator, Spring 2011
Divorce in troubled economic times;
Commentator, Winter 2009
Publications and Presentations:
Valuation of Unusual Assets in Divorce;
Presenter, State Bar of Michigan, Family Law Section, 2007
The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction and
Other Custody-Related Laws; State Bar of Michigan, Family Law Section, 2005
A ‘Snapshot’ of the Hague Convention;
Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly, August 22, 2005
State of the Law in Domestic Torts;
State Bar of Michigan, Family Law Section, 2000
Legal and Financial Aspects of Divorce;
Oakland County Circuit Court, 1998
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