Protect the Children — Lawyer-Psychologist


When parents battle in the courtroom, children suffer. When an adult manipulates a child into saying that a beloved parent has abused them, the child suffers. When a noncustodial parent kidnaps a child, the child suffers.

“Children are our greatest resource, yet they are consistently given the short end of the stick.” — Demosthenes Lorandos

Devoted to Protecting the Rights of Children and Families

The courts have very little understanding of the behavioral science behind these kinds of issues. But Dr. Demosthenes Lorandos does. Dr. Lorandos has devoted his entire career to protecting the rights of children and families, and helping resolve issues with minors.

Help Across a Broad Range of Juvenile Matters

Whether you lead a national children’s rights organization and are concerned about questionable practices in a state’s foster care system, or you believe that a counselor has placed suggestions in your child’s head about sex abuse, or you fear the loss of the parental bond as a result of a contentious custody battle that you lost, we are here to help.

When a minor child needs protection, this is the team you want on your side.
Call 989-335-5134 or e-mail the firm.

Using the Law to Help Children for More Than Forty Years

For many years Dr. Lorandos was a clinical and forensic psychologist who conducted evaluations for organizations such as Child Protection Services. He saw children being harmed, not helped, by the courts. So he decided to become a lawyer to protect their rights. He has been using the law to protect children and address issues with minors since 1993.

Author, Expert, Teacher and Skilled Trial Lawyer

From an office in Ann Arbor, Michigan, he has access to some of the nation’s top experts and resources on issues with minors. He has authored numerous articles and books on children’s issues, including:

  • Child Suggestibility
  • False allegations of child molestations
  • Stockholm syndrome
  • Parental Alienation Syndrome

When a parent has limited control over what is happening to the child and wants to help, we can step in and intervene. We seek to minimize impact and protect the well-being of your child, whether your child has found his way into the system because of:

  • A parent’s abuse or neglect
  • A juvenile crime
  • A sex molestation matter
  • A parental alienation action
  • A contentious custody dispute

Forceful Help for Minors — Call Today

Call 989-335-5134 or e-mail the firm to schedule your consultation with Dr. Lorandos today.