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Pros
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Experienced and knowledgeable family law attorney
“Kim Grover is the best family law attorney in Wayne County!”
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Compassionate and caring approach
“Kim Grover used her intelligence and compassion to help my family through some of the most difficult times in our lives.”
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Responsive and communicative with clients
“She answered all my questions promptly and she made sure I understood everything.”
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Respected in the legal community
“She is very respected in Wayne County and she knows her stuff!”
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Fights hard for her clients' rights in court
“She has always fought hard for my rights in the courtroom and legitimately cares about her clients.”
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Some concerns about lack of effort or follow-through in certain cases
“Mrs grover put forth very little effort in our case. Grover was all to happy to take our money knowing she had NO desire to fight for us or see our case through till the end.”
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Allegations of unethical behavior and prioritizing profits over clients' best interests
“This woman is in cahoots with my physically abusive ex-husband's lawyer - as long as the money keeps flowing in she'll keep taking my daughter away from me and putting her in the hands of my abuser.”

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31 May, 2024 by Molly pastori
Helped with a guardian issue. She was invested and informative. Would use again!
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03 May, 2024 by Carrie klapec
Ms. Grover is amazing. She helped me through one of the toughest times of my life. She was kind, caring and extremely knowledgeable of the law. She was with me every step of the way with encouraging words of wisdom and truth. I highly recommend her!
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03 May, 2024 by Meagan
I practice in a different area of law, and I always recommend Kim for my clients (and family and friends!) who are looking for a family attorney because I know they will be in good hands. Kim is experienced and compassionate. As a military mom, she is particularly knowledgeable and compassionate in cases involving military service members and veterans. She assisted a family member of mine on a custody issue and he was very pleased with the service she provided and he felt very supported through the process.
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02 May, 2024 by A f
We have it on good authority that this 'for profit attorney' has acted on behalf of a man to hunt down and remove a mother's young daughter, the man she represents is NOT the biological father of the child, and was placed onto the birth certificate without the mothers consent or knowledge, but with the knowledge of this corrupt attorney. Attorney's like this who work to profit from the trauma and destruction of children must be held accountable for their crimes. For the record, this is NOT a fake account which is what she will try to suggest. For the record we have reported this attorney to the united nations, we urge others to do the same, it is the only way to weed out the bad apples. -- an addition, lawyers are not supposed to lie, you are fully aware that the child is alive and indeed happy with her mother, because you have relentlessly hunted her down in the country she escaped to. I can assure you that the child is thriving now that she is away from the abue of your client.
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02 May, 2024 by Nataly anderson
I have been told by a mother that she was persecuted by this lawyer at the behest of her violent ex partner in a child custody case, causing serious damage to their lives. Lawyers and “guardians” are NOT neutral and the best interests of children are nowhere on the horizon in “family courts”. It’s all about money and this horrific system should be shut down. Ms Grover would like third parties not to comment, but the secret family courts punish parents who speak out about the violations of the human and legal rights of their children in the "family courts". It is in this darkness that criminality is able to thrive. Let's have a little sunlight.
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