About Allison Greenlee
Allison Greenlee Korr studied at Michigan State University before earning her law degree from the University of Detroit Mercy School of Law. She chose Michigan as her professional jurisdiction and built her practice in the state she trained in. Her academic background provided a foundation for the family and probate work that occupies much of her caseload.
Her career moved from courtroom matters to practice management. Korr is the managing lawyer at Stancati, Hencken & Greenlee, PC, where she oversees both case strategy and office operations. The title reflects substantial responsibilities. She supervises attorneys, guides client files, and participates in settlement negotiations and hearings when cases require it.
Korr has pursued additional professional training that aligns with the practice areas she handles. She holds family law and probate law certifications through the Institute of Continuing Legal Education. She is also certified in collaborative divorce through the International Association of Collaborative Professionals. Those credentials signal sustained study of procedural matters and alternative dispute processes rather than a single approach to resolving disputes.
She maintains active ties to the local legal community. Korr is a current member of the Kalamazoo County Family Law Bar Association, a forum where family law practitioners exchange case law updates and procedural practice tips. She also participates in the International Association of Collaborative Professionals, which connects attorneys, mediators, and financial neutrals who use collaborative practice methods.
In daily practice Korr handles a range of family and probate issues that include divorce, custody matters, and estate administration. She has experience preparing pleadings, negotiating agreements, and presenting matters to judges when litigation is necessary. On collaborative matters she works with clients and their teams to explore negotiated outcomes outside court. In probate matters she addresses administration tasks and guardianship issues as they arise.
Her role as managing lawyer keeps her involved in both client work and the administrative side of running a firm. She combines courtroom experience, certification-backed training, and bar association involvement to manage cases and mentor younger attorneys. Korr currently practices family law, collaborative divorce, and probate matters in Michigan.