Lana A. Panagoulia
Ann Arbor,
Michigan
Lana A. Panagoulia focuses her full-service practice on family law-related matters, including simple and high-asset divorce, custody and mediation issues, grandparent's rights, same gender laws, and divorce with minor children. Prior to private practice, Ms. Panagoulia interned for four judges, including a Michigan Supreme Court justice, and interned in the child abuse and neglect division of the Wayne County Prosecutor's office. She has professional and personal experience in the areas of divorce, custody, and children’s education, earning a master's degree in teaching and teaching endorsements in early childhood education and French. She also was the assistant founding director, chief operating officer, and associate fellow of The Institute for the Study of the African American Child (ISAAC) at the College of Education at Wayne State University. Ms. Panagoulia is past president and board member of the Michigan Hellenic Bar Association and president of the Washtenaw County chapter of the Michigan Association for Justice. As co-chairperson of the Family Law Section of the Washtenaw County Bar Association for three years, she organized seminars for family law attorneys on the subjects of bankruptcy and divorce, in addition to same-gender law issues in Michigan. She also served on ICLE's Young Lawyers Advisory Board.
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