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Our law firm is dedicated to assisting our clients and striving to understand their needs. Developing a long-term attorney client relationship has been a hallmark of our law firm. The law firm's greatest assets are our people. Coming from a wide variety of schools, backgrounds and expertise our clients can always count on our attorneys to relate to their position.

We have designed this website to easily navigate through the information available. Answers to many questions on specific areas of law and contact information can all be found here. If you have any questions or need to discuss your case feel free to call us, email us, or send us a fax.

We are an expert team in U.S. immigration law, business law, enforcement of foreign judgments, family and probate law, also in relation to its international content with respect to German law.

Our law firm is dedicated to assisting our clients and striving to understand their needs. Developing a long- term attorney-client relationship has been a hallmark of our law firm. The law firm's greatest assets are our people.  Coming from a wide variety of schools, backgrounds and expertise our clients can always count on our attorneys to relate to their position. 

 
 

German American Law Center PLC specializes in U.S. Immigration Law, German Probate Law and German Probate Administration, German Inheritance Law, International Wills, German Family Law, German Divorce Law, German Custody matters, German Alimony / Spousal Support matters, German Immigration Law, German Business Law, German Contract Law, and Contract Review, and we provide legal Expert Witness services and legal translation services.  Our two offices are located in Sanford, Michigan and in Klipphausen/Dresden, Germany.

We represent local and out-of-state companies, as well as individuals in connection with immigration law and business transactions, with an emphasis on both routine and complex immigration and business law matters. 

We offer special expertise in international law, such as international probate and inheritance law as well as family law matters specifically as it relates to Germany in order to bridge the gap between two legal systems.