Michael Fenger

Michael Fenger

Michael Fenger

Associate

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Mr. Fenger began practicing law in 2016 and has experience in a multitude of areas. He began his career representing financial institutions on collection matters and landlords in forcible entry and detainer matters. Since 2017, Mr. Fenger has focused his practice on Family Law, Guardianship Matters, Appellate Practice, Estate Planning and general Civil Litigation. He also serves as a Guardian ad Litem for the Eleventh Judicial Circuit.

Mr. Fenger was born and raised in Bloomington, Illinois. He earned his Bachelor of Science at Illinois Wesleyan University in 2012 and his J.D. from The John Marshall Law School, now the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, in 2016. While attending law school Mr. Fenger obtained his 711 legal license and practiced with the Cook County Public Defender Felony Trial Division. He was also involved with the school’s Fair Housing Legal Clinic. He was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 2016 and is an active member of the McLean County, Illinois State, and American Bar Associations.

Areas of Practice

  •  Divorce
  • Family Law
  • Guardianship
  • Appeals
  • Estate Planning

Education

  •  Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloomington, IL – B.S. Political Science
  •  The John Marshall Law School, now the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law

 Member

  • McLean County Bar Association
  • Illinois State Bar Association
  • American Bar Association

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