Michael C. Craven

Partner

T 312.621.5234
312.332.1150
mcraven@harrisonllp.com
Chicago, IL

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Michael Craven has represented clients in all aspects of family law for over 30 years. He has extensive experience negotiating settlements, mediating conflicts, and advocating for his clients in court when necessary. He is a certified public accountant (CPA) with extensive tax law experience. 

An advocate for his clients, Michael understands the divorce process can be difficult and overwhelming, and he works alongside his clients through each step. Michael looks for solutions that work best for both his clients and their families, and helps his clients make smart and informed decisions while accounting for their individual and unique situations. 

Michael strives to reach his clients’ goals without a long and disjointed court battle. As a trained mediator and collaborative law attorney, he can offer clients alternatives to litigation to resolve their disputes. When a case cannot be resolved without litigation, Michael brings decades of in-court experience on behalf of his clients. Michael is dedicated to keeping the best interest of children at the forefront of every family law case. 

Michael is a Fellow with the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a member of The Lilac Tree, an organization dedicated to providing support, education, and resources to individuals and families involved in the divorce process. 

Guest, “Finding Hidden Assets,” WGSN-DB Going Solo Network (June 28, 2022) 

“Divorce in Later Life, The Gray Divorce Trend,” presented by Realtor Betsy Phillips, (June 17, 2022)  

Divorce Math II – How (and When) to Find HIDDEN Assets & Debts,” The Lilac Tree, 39th Virtual Divorce University Conference (May 1-3, 2022) 

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Illinois 

U.S. Tax Court 

Certified Public Accountant 

Circuit Court of Cook County Illinois, Domestic Relations Division, approved court-certified mediator in Cook County 

The UIC John Marshall Law School, LL.M., 1989 

The UIC John Marshall Law School, J.D., 1984 

Northern Illinois University, B.S., 1979 

Illinois State Bar Association 

American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, Fellow 

The Lilac Tree 

The Best Lawyers in America®,  Family Law (2015-present) 

Leading Lawyers Network (2009-present) 

Illinois Super Lawyer (2009-present) 

AV Preeminent®, Martindale-Hubbell Peer Review Ratings

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