Paula A. Aylward, experienced Adoption, Appeals attorney in Marshall, MI with 20 reviews
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Paula A. Aylward

P.O. Box 516, Marshall, MI

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2012:
Western Michigan University, MA - Masters
1989:
Suffolk University Law School, Juris Doctor
1985:
Boston College, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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Kathie and phil

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29 May, 2022
If you have a child or grandchild who needs a QUALIFIED ADVOCATE, Paula Aylward is the one. Paula helped us come to the aid of our granddaughter during one of the most challenging times of our lives. She is an EXPERT IN THE FIELD of FAMILY LAW and CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES. Paula is COMPETENT, CARING, COMPASSIONATE and extremely KNOWLEDGEABLE. She has EXCELLENT COMMUNICATION SKILLS (verbal and written). SHE IS RESPONSIVE AND CONSCIENTIOUS. Paula knows the law and is willing and able to take on government bureaucrats to pursue justice. She is a no-nonsense attorney who perseveres. In our view, Paula Aylward is the #1 SUPER LAWYER. WE RECOMMEND PAULA WITHOUT RESERVATION!
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Dm

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19 Apr, 2022
I hired Paula Aylward to expunge a CPS record from 17 years ago. She did an amazing job of gathering all the facts, reviewing changes in the law, and reviewing errors made by CPS. She kept me informed at all times. She was able to get this off my record so I can proceed with my career and life without his hanging over my head. Thank you!
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Carol

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13 Jan, 2022
Paula is a wonderful resource and so knowledgeable about child laws. She helped us with a recent case and I would highly recommend her! Her expertise in this field is just what you need if you are seeking an attorney who knows about child welfare in every facet.
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in Michigan Protective Services and Family Law
“She is a great lawyer, straightforward, empathic to her client's situations, and a genius in the State of Michigan Protective Services and Family Law.”
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Fights strategically and persistently for her clients
“In every case Attorney Aylward fought strategically before the local courts up to the highest court in the State of Michigan.”
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Provides excellent communication and client support
“She was in constant contact with with the prosecutor and our children's attorney. She provided all of the legal info necessary to support our desired outcome.”
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Achieves successful outcomes for clients
“She did excellent work summating the information we had provided. She used multiple resources like other books, studies, cases to show why the current accusations were incorrect and what is permissible by state law.”
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Cares deeply about her clients and their cases
“She never gave up on me and a new start to a broken life. If you're looking for an honest and hard working lawyer look no further. She's not just a lawyer she's a great person.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2020:
Inter-Com (Michigan Probate Judges Association), Title IV-E Updates
2019:
State Bar of Michigan Bar Journal, Temporal Limitations of the Relative Placement Preference
2013:
Inter-Com (Michigan Probate Judges Association publication), Walking the Title IV-E Tightrope: A Guide to Securing Federal Funding for out of home placements and to appealing denials of Federal funding
2012:
www.allegiantlegal.com, The Central Registry: Michigan's Secret Life Sentence
2012:
www.allegiantlegal.com, The Danger of Waiving Your Right to Modify Spousal Support
2012:
www.allegiantlegal.com, Retroactive Application of Michigan's Revocation of Paternity Act
2005:
ABA Dispute Resolution Magazine, Integrity Meets Integrity: Using ombuds to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act
2004:
Western Michigan University Center for the Study of Ethics in Society, The Ethics of Apology and The Role of Ombuds
2001:
Therapeutic Jurisprudence seminar, Therapeutic Jurisprudence and the Ombudsman
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