PHILLIP J. HOLMAN, ESQ.
Practice Areas
Domestic Relations-Specializing in Cases with Complex Custody or Closely Held Business Concerns; Family Law; Fathers Rights, Estate Planning; Business Planning and Valuation
Background
Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, October 27, 1952 Admitted to Bar 1981, Michigan; United States District Court, Eastern District of Michigan (Admitted 1981); United States Tax Court (Admitted 1986).
Experience and Practice in Public Accounting
Sanville & Fisher, Certified Public Accountants West Chester, Pennsylvania 1974 to 1977
Reinheimer & Lederman, Certified Public Accountants Southfield, Michigan 1977 to 1978
Degrees
University of Michigan B.B.A., 1974; University of Michigan J.D., 1981; Phi Delta Phi
Recipient, Lawyer of the Year, Michigan Lawyers Weekly, 1998
Phil has appeared on numerous local and national television shows and is a frequent guest on local and national radio talk shows. His numerous articles, letters and interviews have appeared in legal and public newspapers. Phil served as the editor and principal author of the Minority Report to the U. S. Congress by the U. S. Commission on Interstate Child Support. He frequently appears and testifies on domestic relations matters before the Michigan House and Senate and in Washington, D.C., where his efforts have had a substantial impact on domestic relations legislation. He is an expert fathers rights attorney and a leader among fathers rights advocates.

