Allison Greenlee Korr
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About
Allison Greenlee Korr is a seasoned attorney with a dedicated practice in Kalamazoo and its surrounding counties focusing on family law and bankruptcy. Her academic foundation includes a B.A. in Business from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctorate from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. Notably, Allison serves as the Chair of the Kalamazoo Family Law Bar Association, showcasing her leadership and commitment to the legal community. Allison's is a sought-after speaker on continuing education panels for fellow attorneys throughout the State of Michigan. Recognized by both the Federal Bar Association and the Office of the United States Trustee, she generously shares her insights with legal professionals. Her admission to practice in both the Western and Eastern Districts of Michigan underscores her extensive reach in the legal landscape. A testament to her commitment to excellence, Allison holds a certificate as a civil mediator issued through the Michigan State Court Administrative Office. Moreover, she possesses certificates in the areas of Family Law, Probate and Estate Planning, and Small Business Bankruptcy: Subchapter V of Chapter 11, issued by the Institute of Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) and the Family Law Section and Estate Planning Section of the State Bar of Michigan. Allison's professional journey is marked by numerous accolades and well-deserved recognition in the legal field. Her impressive achievements include being named a SuperLawyers Rising Star for four consecutive years from 2020 to 2024, a testament to her exceptional legal skills and expertise. Additionally, she has consistently earned the title of Top 40 Lawyers Under 40, as acknowledged by the American Society of Legal Advocates in five consecutive years from 2015 to 2019.
About Estate Planning Law
Estate planning attorneys help individuals plan for the distribution of their assets and care during incapacity. They create wills, trusts, and other documents to protect families and minimize taxes. Common matters include wills, trusts, powers of attorney, healthcare directives.