Every case begins with a consultation where we listen to your concerns and explain your legal options. We’ll help you understand Michigan-specific laws, such as the “best interest of the child” standard in custody cases and the equitable distribution of assets in divorce.
Family Law
Lutfi Law is a client-focused firm dedicated exclusively to family and disability law. We provide compassionate, results-driven legal representation to help individuals and families navigate life’s most challenging moments with confidence and support.
We handle contested and uncontested divorces throughout Michigan, protecting your rights and helping you move forward with confidence.
We advocate for fair custody and parenting time arrangements that prioritize the best interests of your child.
We assist with calculating, modifying, and enforcing child support according to Michigan guidelines.
Whether you're requesting or contesting spousal support, we help ensure a fair and reasonable outcome.
We help clients navigate the equitable division of marital property, debts, and retirement assets under Michigan law.
We represent both mothers and fathers in establishing legal paternity and securing parental rights or responsibilities.
Life changes. We assist with modifications to custody, support, and visitation orders, as well as enforcement of existing judgments.
Why Choose Us
Deep understanding of Michigan family law
Our firm brings in-depth knowledge of Michigan family law to effectively guide you through complex legal issues involving divorce, custody, and support.
Personalized legal strategies for your unique situation
We tailor every legal strategy to your specific circumstances, ensuring your rights and interests are fully protected.
Clear communication and compassionate support
We prioritize open, honest communication and provide empathetic support throughout every stage of your family law case.
Skilled negotiation and litigation experience
With strong negotiation skills and courtroom experience, we’re prepared to resolve your case efficiently or advocate aggressively when necessary.

Frequently Asked Questions
The process can take anywhere from a few months to over a year, depending on whether the case is contested and if minor children are involved.
No. Michigan is a no-fault divorce state. You only need to state that the marriage has broken down with no reasonable chance of reconciliation.
The judge will only make a decision regarding your case if you and your spouse are unable to reach an agreement on the terms. Generally, the court will first provide you with the opportunity to mediate the situation.
Yes. If there has been a significant change in circumstances, custody arrangements may be modified through a court petition.