After graduating from Michigan State University with a double bachelor’s degree – B.A. in criminal justice and B.A. in political science, in 2006, Robyn pursued her legal education at Western Michigan University Thomas M. Cooley Law School and obtained her Juris Doctor in 2010.
Robyn believes that serious criminal charges require serious defense. She knows what her clients are up against and works to get their charges dismissed or reduced and, when necessary, beat their case at trial. She lends her sincere efforts and resources to help her clients prevent prison time, lengthy periods of probation, restitution and hefty fines.
Known for her honesty and visionary approach, Robyn has effectively handled many high-stakes divorce and child custody disputes. She served as a lecturer at Oakland University where she emphasized the importance of child welfare and the prevention of child abuse and neglect. She also functioned as a child welfare specialist and abuse/neglect investigator at the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services and she uses her experience to defend parents accused of abuse/neglect. Furthermore, as a student extern at the Public Sector Legal Clinic, she offered a presentation to Kent County Jail inmates on how to modify parenting time and child support.