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Andrew Burgess

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Andrew is a dedicated family law attorney who has dedicated his career to helping individuals and families navigate some of life’s most difficult transitions. Since earning his law degree from Michigan State University College of Law, Andrew has exclusively practiced family law, representing clients in the Chicago Metropolitan Area and the Greater Detroit Area in a wide range of family law matters, including divorce, child custody, child support, maintenance, and post-judgment issues.

Having practiced divorce and family law in both Illinois and Michigan, Andrew brings a well-rounded perspective and a deep understanding of the legal systems in multiple jurisdictions. His experience working with clients from diverse backgrounds has taught him that no two cases are the same. Andrew takes a personalized approach to every divorce and family law matter, explaining the legal process clearly and developing tailored strategies that reflect each client’s unique goals and concerns.

Andrew believes that strong communication is key to successful representation. He prioritizes keeping his clients informed, involved, and empowered throughout every stage of their case. Andrew has built a reputation as a compassionate advisor and aggressive litigator, making him a strong advocate in and out of the courtroom.

Andrew is licensed to practice law in Illinois, Michigan, and Indiana. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Marketing and Spanish from Manchester College in Indiana and attended law school at Michigan State University College of Law.

Outside of the office, Andrew enjoys spending quality time with his wife, staying active at the gym, and connecting with family and friends.

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