Committed. Compassionate. Respected. Responsive.

Committed. Compassionate. Respected. Responsive.

Jennifer P. Zeleznik

Attorney
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(231) 922-6800
Jennifer P. Zeleznik

Practice Area

Family Law

Bar Admissions

2011

Court Admissions

All Michigan State Courts

Tribal Court

Education

Bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida

Juris Doctor from Thomas M. Cooley Law School

LL.M in Taxation from Thomas M. Cooley Law School

Jennifer Zeleznik is a devoted advocate, empathetic counselor, and experienced family law attorney who is passionate about guiding her clients through challenging transitions. A natural advocate with a strong desire to help others, Jennifer takes pride in helping people navigate the legal system and supporting them as they embark on new chapters in their lives.

Originally from Burr Ridge, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago, Jennifer always knew she wanted to become a lawyer, a dream she pursued with unwavering dedication. She moved to Michigan to attend law school and has made it her home ever since.

Jennifer earned her Bachelor’s degree from the University of South Florida in 2006, followed by her Juris Doctorate from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in 2011. She furthered her education with an LL.M in Taxation from Thomas M. Cooley in 2013. Admitted to the State Bar of Michigan in 2011, Jennifer is licensed to practice in all Michigan state courts as well as tribal court. She is a proud member of the State Bar of Michigan Family Law Section.

Jennifer’s personal experience with divorce inspired her to focus her legal career on family law. Her dedication to helping clients navigate difficult times is rooted in her own understanding of the complexities and emotions involved. She brings both compassion and expertise to her practice, ensuring her clients feel supported and empowered throughout their journeys.

When she’s not advocating for her clients, Jennifer enjoys spending time with her family. She is honored to serve her community and help families find resolution and hope for the future.

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What Our Clients Are Saying

“I recently went through an incredibly difficult divorce, and I am pleased to say that Wilson Kester provided invaluable assistance throughout the entire process. I cannot speak highly enough of their professionalism, expertise, and dedication to achieving the best possible outcome for their clients."

— Former Client

“Shelley was compassionate and understanding through the whole process. She has an aptitude on how to read people and was very instrumental in helping me deal with my ex-husband effectively.”

— Former Client

“She is well respected in the professional community, which was evident in our court proceedings. Shelley and her staff made me feel extremely comfortable and I knew that my best interest was at heart.”

— Former Client

“My inquiries and concerns were always promptly and thoroughly addressed, even beyond regular business hours. Ms. Kester is extremely knowledgeable in the area of family law.”

— Former Client

New Year, New You: Deciding If Divorce or Custody Modifications Are Right for You

As the new year begins, many people reflect on their lives and consider making changes to align with their goals and values. For some, this reflection might involve evaluating their marriage or existing custody arrangements. At Wilson Kester, we understand that these decisions are deeply personal and often challenging. Here’s what to consider when deciding if a divorce or custody modification is the right step for you in the new year.

Is Divorce the Right Choice for You?

Assess Your Relationship:

    • Are you and your spouse growing together or apart?
    • Do you feel supported and valued in your marriage?
    • Have you attempted to resolve conflicts through communication or counseling?
    • Have you experienced physical, emotional or financial abuse in your marriage?
    • Do you feel unsafe or threatened in your own home?
    • Has your spouses’ behavior caused you to change your daily routine out of fear?
    • Have you found yourself hiding things from your spouse to avoid conflict?
    • Are you free to express who you really are in your marriage?

If you find that your relationship is no longer healthy or fulfilling despite your efforts, divorce might be a necessary step toward building the life you envision.

  1. Consider Your Emotional Well-Being: Prolonged unhappiness or feelings of being stuck can take a toll on your mental health. How would you feel if in the new year you took the opportunity to prioritize your well-being and take steps toward a fresh start?
  2. Understand the Legal Process: Navigating the divorce process and obtaining a divorce will involve numerous procedural, legal and strategic decisions with lasting consequences. Speaking with an experienced attorney can help you understand what to expect and how to protect your interests. You can learn more about the process here.

Should You Modify Your Custody Arrangement?

Evaluate Your Current Arrangement:

    • Is the current custody arrangement working optimally for your child?
    • Have there been significant changes in your or your co-parent’s circumstances, such as relocation, job changes, changes in the home environment, remarriage or other concerns?

Modifications may be appropriate to ensure your children’s best interests are protected. Learn more about Custody Modification here.

  1. Recognize Your Child’s Needs: As children grow, their needs and schedules evolve. A custody plan that worked when they were younger may have become outgrown or require adjustments to accommodate school, extracurricular activities, or other factors.
  2. Seek Court Approval: Any changes to a custody agreement must be approved by the court. We work exclusively in the area of family law. Our experienced family law attorneys are effective and experienced in analyzing, preparing and presenting your case to maximize the odds of realizing your case goals.

How Wilson Kester Can Help

Navigating divorce or custody modifications can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. At Wilson Kester, our compassionate and knowledgeable attorneys are here to guide you through the process and to strongly advocate for you and/or your children. Whether you’re considering divorce or need to revisit custody arrangements, we provide personalized support tailored to your unique situation.

Start the Year with Confidence

The new year is an opportunity to make choices that reflect your values and priorities. If you’re contemplating divorce or custody modifications, contact Wilson Kester today. Let us help you take the first steps toward a brighter and better future.

Jennifer P. Zeleznik

by | Dec 18, 2024

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