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About Our Firm

Three Offices to Serve You

Kelly & Kelly, P.C., opened its offices in 1988 in Northville, Michigan to service clients throughout southeast Michigan. We've expanded our service area and also have offices in Elk Rapids to serve clients in northern Michigan, and we've recently opened our newest office in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Experienced Legal Team

The firm is owned by husband and wife attorneys John Kelly and Michele Kelly. Their daughter Ryan Steele joined the firm in 2008 after graduating cum laude from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. Kelsey R. Enrici, a 2009 cum laude graduate of the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law, joined the firm in 2010. Each member of our legal team has a broad range of knowledge and experience in a variety of types of law, and each has their own areas of special interest. Our clients get the benefits of a diverse resource with the personal attention only a small firm can offer.

Personal Service

Our goal is to give each of our clients the personal attention they deserve, and to give each matter our full attention. We are able to handle services and cases of all sizes - no legal matter is too small or too large. Protecting or defending our client's rights is at the forefront of what we do. In fact, we'll do everything we can to look out for our client's interests. For example, we'll work to:

We understand how important it is for our clients to feel that they are being taken care when legal issues cause stressful times. You can count on us to represent your interests with compassion and consideration.

If your legal needs require multi-state of involvement of more than one court, our staff is experienced to expedite every legal process. Kelly & Kelly, P.C. practices in all District, State and Federal Courts.

In the News

Kelly & Kelly, P.C. has been featured in various print and online publications. Please click on the links below to read more about our firm, our attorneys, and how we've helped our clients protect their rights.