About Daniel

Daniel J. Andoni is a family law attorney based in Flint, Michigan, specializing in divorce and child custody cases. He earned his Juris Doctor from Michigan State University College of Law in 2003 and his Bachelor of Arts in Political Theory & Moral Philosophy from Michigan State University in 1999. Admitted to the Michigan State Bar in 2004, he has been practicing law in Michigan for over two decades.

Throughout his career, Andoni has focused on family law matters, including divorce, child custody, and child support cases. He has represented clients in various family court proceedings, providing legal counsel and advocacy. His office is located at 503 S — Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48502. In recent years, Andoni has faced disciplinary actions by the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board.

In April 2024, he was suspended for 179 days, effective February 23, 2024, due to professional misconduct in handling multiple client matters. The suspension was accompanied by a restitution order totaling $3,500 and additional conditions related to the misconduct. Prior to this, in December 2025, the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board issued a notice regarding a 60-day suspension of Andoni's license to practice law, effective February 23, 2024. This suspension was related to misconduct in a custody case and failure to respond to a grievance investigation.

He was also ordered to pay restitution and costs associated with the proceedings. Despite these disciplinary actions, Andoni continues to practice law in Flint, Michigan. His office remains at 503 S — Saginaw Street, Flint, MI 48502. For more information on attorney discipline in Michigan, you can visit the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board's website.

Education

Michigan State University

J.D. (2003)

2000

Michigan State University

B.A. (1999) | Political Theory & Moral Philosophy

1995

Languages

Arabic (Spoken)

Accepted Jurisdictions

Michigan

Court Admissions

Michigan Court of Appeals State Appeals Court
Michigan Supreme Court State Supreme Court

Types of Cases Handled

Divorce Child Custody Child Support

Legal Services Scope

Family Court Proceedings