About Sean
Sean Peek practices family law at a small firm that bears his name. He earned his J.D. from Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and built a practice focused on resolving disputes that touch ordinary lives. He represents clients in a mix of contested and uncontested matters and often moves between negotiation sessions and court calendars.
His legal education at Cooley provided a practical grounding in trial advocacy and procedural practice. That training shaped how he approaches case preparation. He emphasizes clear organization of documents and steady attention to deadlines. Those habits shape the way he manages files and communicates with clients.
Peek moved into family law after law school and has spent his career handling divorce, parenting time, child custody and support issues. He started Peek Family Law, LLC to serve clients who need hands-on help with family law matters. At the firm he works with clients through each stage of a case, from initial consultation to settlement talks and, when necessary, litigation.
He represents people with a range of needs. Some cases are time-sensitive, involving emergency motions or temporary orders. Others require detailed financial investigation and negotiation. He works on parenting plans, enforcement actions and modifications when circumstances change. He also assists clients who are navigating alternative dispute resolution, including mediation and collaborative law processes.
In court, Peek prepares witness lists, drafts pleadings and argues on evidentiary and procedural issues. Outside the courtroom, he prioritizes clear explanations of legal options and likely outcomes. He aims for practical solutions that reflect both statutory standards and each family’s particular circumstances. He also helps clients understand the short- and long-term implications of settlement proposals.
Colleagues describe him as methodical in litigation and deliberate in settlement. He balances the pressures of contested proceedings against opportunities to resolve matters without trial. His office handles the administrative side of cases as well, from filing deadlines to compliance with court orders.
He practices at Peek Family Law, LLC and maintains an active caseload that includes divorce, child custody, parenting time, child support and related family law matters.