Candyce Ewing Abbatt, experienced Child Custody, Child Support attorney in Franklin, MI with 28 reviews
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Candyce Ewing Abbatt

32770 Franklin Rd., Franklin, MI

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University of Michigan, Dearborn, BA - Bachelor of Arts
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Wayne State University Law School, JD - Juris Doctor

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Publications

2014:
The Law of Families, Who Gets the Harley?
2014:
The Law of Families, It's Not About the Money
2013:
The Law of Families, When Should I File for Divorce--Timing is Everything
2013:
The Law of Families, The D Word -- Should I File for Divorce?
2013:
The Law of Families, Is My Spouse Cheating on Me?
2013:
The Law of Families, The Toxic Spouse and the Accomplice Lawyer--The Perfect Storm
2013:
The Law of Families, Why Is My Divorce Taking So Long?
2012:
The Huffington Post, Five Things Never to Say to Your Divorce Lawyer
2011:
Michigan Bar Journal, Navigating the Emotional Minefield of Divorce --No Client Left Behind
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Harriet B. Rotter, experienced Family Law attorney in Franklin, MI with 4 reviews
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09 Sep, 2016 by Mike
In the summer of 2015 I divorced my wife and needed an attorney that would listen, be proactive, and help me protect myself and my daughter. I was referred to Nancy Stone from another attorney and couldn’t have been happier. Nancy and her partner, Harriet Rotter were compassionate, very professional and I felt extremely effective throughout the process. One of their attributes I appreciated most, as never going through this before, was how they helped me set my expectations and prepared me for each step in the process. While divorce was not an enjoyable experience, they did a terrific job in assisting me through it in a way that I felt made the experience less stressful. I would highly recommend them to anyone who is looking for an excellent attorney.
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11 Mar, 2016 by Bill
Harriet and Nancy were truly amazing during my divorce. What I liked was their ability to keep me focused on the final result while sorting through both the emotional and financial issues. Harriet always had me and my children and our future as the main focus during the entire process. Their entire team was always supportive. Both are well respected attorney's in the legal community. And to be more specific, having never been through this process before and [no offense] hoping to never do it again, it is amazing to see how many incompetent "My Cousin Vinny" attorneys are out there. Not only did Harriet have to represent me, but at times had to educate other attorneys on legal issues when they would make inappropriate statements or basic legal blunders. Having well respected attorneys and the right team represent you, for something as important as your future, is crucial. Harriet and Nancy are those attorneys!
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21 Jan, 2016 by Anonymous
Dynamic, knowledgeable, experienced, compassionate, dedicated, reliable and accountable are all words I use when describing Attorney Harriett Rotter. She navigated me through my divorce process with grace, ensuring me step by step that she would work hard to get the best results for me and my son. Harriett exceeded my highest expectations defeating the odds on subject matters, that according to articles in the Legal Journal, were impossible to beat. Yes, she beat the odds which resulted in my settlement being greater than I could have ever imagined. From the moment I retained Attorney Rotter, I felt her compassion for my situation. She treated me like an individual and not just another case. She left nothing to chance and took the time to understand my case and me as a person. While Harriett is a fighter as legal counsel, I will never forget the kind, gentle approach she displayed when working with me one-on-one. She and her staff are professional, caring and passionate about their mission and vision to help in legal matters. I would highly recommend Harriett Rotter, Attorney at Law for any divorce case. She will represent you well.
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Nancy Komer Stone, experienced Child Support, Family Law attorney in Franklin, MI with 1 reviews
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29 Jun, 2017 by Anonymous
Harriet and Nancy were truly amazing during my divorce. What I liked was their ability to keep me focused on the final result while sorting through both the emotional and financial issues. Harriet always had me and my children and our future as the main focus during the entire process. Their entire team was always supportive. Both are well respected attorney's in the legal community. And to be more specific, having never been through this process before and [no offense] hoping to never do it again, it is amazing to see how many incompetent "My Cousin Vinny" attorneys are out there. Not only did Harriet have to represent me, but at times had to educate other attorneys on legal issues when they would make inappropriate statements or basic legal blunders. Having well respected attorneys and the right team represent you, for something as important as your future, is crucial. Harriet and Nancy are those attorneys!
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Casey Ewing Zurawski, experienced Family Law attorney in Franklin, MI with 20 reviews
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