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Divorce

Paternity

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Guardianships

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Small Business

Probate, Will, & Estate

Divorce

Paternity

Revocation of Paternity

Guardianships

Grandparent Rights

Appeals

Small Business

Probate, Will, & Estate

Working to tip the scales of justice in your favor.

Schmeltzer & Bostic is a boutique law firm focusing on all issues concerning the family, including:

  • Family Law (Divorce, Paternity, Child Custody)

  • Probate and Estate Law

  • Native American Law

  • Mental Health Law

  • Small Business

  • Appeals

Meet Our Team
Lori Schmeltzer PLLC - Traverse City Attorney

From the Schmeltzer & Bostic Blog

When young parents die, what happens to their children?

Part of preparing an estate plan is choosing who will raise your children in your absence. Normally the surviving parent will become a minor child’s sole custodian (there are [...]

By |October 15th, 2018|

Why do I need an estate plan?

Whether you are 72 years old, enjoying retirement, or 22 and looking for that first “real” job, proper estate planning is critical. It is the cornerstone of long-term financial [...]

By |October 11th, 2018|

What can I expect when I meet with a Divorce Attorney for the first time?

If you have never met with an attorney before, your initial meeting to discuss divorce (whether to file or if your spouse has already filed) can be daunting, nerve-wracking, [...]

By |July 6th, 2018|
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Working to tip the scales of justice in your favor.

Schmeltzer & Bostic is a boutique law firm focusing on all issues concerning the family, including:

  • Family Law (Divorce, Paternity, Child Custody)

  • Probate and Estate Law

  • Native American Law

  • Mental Health Law

  • Small Business

  • Appeals

Meet the Team
Lori Schmeltzer PLLC - Traverse City Attorney

From the Schmeltzer & Bostic Blog

When young parents die, what happens to their children?

Part of preparing an estate plan is choosing who will raise your children in your absence. Normally the surviving parent will become a minor child’s sole custodian (there are [...]

By |October 15th, 2018|

Why do I need an estate plan?

Whether you are 72 years old, enjoying retirement, or 22 and looking for that first “real” job, proper estate planning is critical. It is the cornerstone of long-term financial [...]

By |October 11th, 2018|

What can I expect when I meet with a Divorce Attorney for the first time?

If you have never met with an attorney before, your initial meeting to discuss divorce (whether to file or if your spouse has already filed) can be daunting, nerve-wracking, [...]

By |July 6th, 2018|
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