Grand Rapids,
Michigan
David C. Sarnacki helps people through separation and divorce as either their advocate or mediator. A frequent commentator on trial advocacy, family law, and mediation, Mr. Sarnacki has served on the faculties of the Litigation Counsel of America, National Institute of Trial Advocacy/Hofstra University School of Law, U.S. Attorney General's Advocacy Institute, and Davenport University. He is a past chair of the Grand Rapids Bar Association's Family Law Section (2003) and of the State Bar of Michigan's Family Law (2006-2007), Litigation (2000-2001), and Law Practice Management (1995-1996) sections. Mr. Sarnacki has published five books: "A Visual Refresher Course on Expert Testimony" (2020); "The Essence of Being in Court: Big Ideas for Going to Court and Representing Yourself" (2020); "A Visual Refresher Course on Courtroom Persuasion" (2021); “Along my journey, emerging and departing: Vincent and Basho (haiku)" (2023); and "Cry, Smile, Wonder: poems" (2018). He is regularly recognized by The Best Lawyers in America and Michigan Super Lawyers by Super Lawyers in the areas of family law, mediation, and collaborative divorce, twice being awarded the honor of The Best Lawyers in America's "Lawyer of the Year" for Grand Rapids divorce matters.
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