Attorney Profile

Michelle L. Eisenmenger

"The attorney you talk to is the attorney who handles your case."

For nearly two decades, that has meant one thing: family law, and only family law, for families across Kentucky and Indiana.

Why Her Clients Stay

Steady when it's chaos. Prepared in the details.

When people describe working with Michelle, they rarely lead with the law. They lead with how it felt: that she returned their calls—sometimes after hours—that she explained what was coming before it happened, and that, in the middle of something frightening, they felt that someone was genuinely on their side.

One client put it plainly: she was "the first one that I felt truly cared for me and my situation." Another, after other attorneys had said a result couldn't be reached, wrote simply that Michelle "got it done."

That is the throughline of this practice: steady when it's chaos, prepared in the details, and willing to keep looking for a path when one seems closed.

Background & Credentials

A practice limited to family law.

Practice limited to family law

— — divorce, custody and visitation, child support, property and asset division, modifications, adoption, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, and protective orders.

Nearly two decades

— of family law practice in the Louisville and Kentuckiana region.

Juris Doctor,

— Louis D. Brandeis School of Law, University of Louisville (2003).

Fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)

— since 2017—a national, invitation-based fellowship in matrimonial law, earned through years of practice, demonstrated competence, examination, and peer approval. (A professional fellowship, not a board certification or specialization.)

Licensed in Kentucky and Indiana,

— serving the cross-border Kentuckiana metro.

Recognized

— among the Best Divorce Lawyers in Louisville by Expertise.com (2022).

How She Works

Three things her clients name again and again.

She's reachable.

— Communication is the part of family law most people say they didn't get the first time. Here it's the standard, not the exception.

She's prepared.

— Family law turns on details—a missed asset, an unaddressed contingency, a deadline. Preparation is where cases are quietly won or lost.

She advocates.

— When the situation calls for a calmer path, she'll tell you. When it calls for a fight, she's ready for that too.

What Now

If you'd rather talk than read, that's the better first step anyway.

Schedule a confidential conversation with Michelle.