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Michigan
Years of experience
18 years
Law school
Regent University School of Law
Meet Marble's Michigan Managing Attorney, Anna Tsaturova
Hi there,
Going through a family law case in Michigan can be complex and overwhelming; both in a legal and emotional sense.
As a Michigan family lawyer, I understand how hard this process can be–and that’s why I’m proud to work with a team of experienced, compassionate family law attorneys who have guided clients through thousands of divorces towards their fresh starts and new beginnings.
While nothing on this page should be considered legal advice, and is no substitute for consulting directly with a licensed attorney, we hope it brings you some insight into the depth of knowledge our lawyers have, and the reasons consulting with an attorney can be incredibly beneficial when it comes to getting you the outcome you deserve in your family law case.
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