Jorin G. Rubin, Esq.

Jorin G. Rubin, Esq.
Jorin Rubin brings to her practice a wealth of experience in both family and criminal law.
Beginning in New York in the United States Attorney’s Office in 1991, Jorin worked in the civil division and represented the government in tort, social security, employment discrimination and forfeiture matters. A move to the Detroit United States Attorney’s Office offered Jorin the opportunity to prosecute civil and criminal forfeiture actions. A successful high-profile criminal trial involving $15 million in fraud and money laundering earned her the highest honor that can be awarded to an Assistant US Attorney: the Department of Justice Director’s Award for Superior Performance. Today, Jorin’s knowledge of criminal and civil forfeiture is unparalleled in the State of Michigan.
After leaving the government and entering the private sector, Jorin expanded her areas of expertise to include family law. Since opening her own office in 2002, she has focused much of her practice on divorce, child custody and spousal support matters, in addition to criminal defense.
An aggressive litigator in both civil and criminal matters, Jorin knows when a fair and reasonable agreement has been reached and when to engage in litigation “warfare.”
Jorin Rubin has demonstrated her skill, initiative and commitment previously as a federal prosecutor and for years in representing her family law clients. She has tenaciously and successfully fought for the rights of dozens of women and men confronted with legal conflicts over the core issues of divorce.
She has done so with compassion and understanding. She has instilled aggressive yet compassionate representation as the working philosophy of her firm. As a family law practitioner, as the mother of two children and as the wife of a psychiatrist, she understands the significant impact that family changes have on everyone involved — especially children. She brings a unique level of insight to every aspect of family law litigation.
Our professional relationships with clients are based on the principle that each case is unique to the individual and requires a personal approach. Concerns such as custody disputes, child and spousal support and parenting time are complex and emotional.Every matter involved in family law is intensely personal.
Whether you are contemplating a divorce or one already has been initiated, the journey you are about to begin can be one of the most challenging and stressful periods of your life.The decisions you make during this process will have lasting effects into the future.
You need an attorney with whom you feel comfortable, who will fight for you, and who will provide both professional guidance and personal support to secure your journey and help make it less painful.
Education
St. John’s University School of Law
Jamaica, New York
Juris Doctorate, June 1991
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Master of Science, Nutrition, 1986
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Bachelor of Science, Nutrition, 1984
Bar Admissions
State Bar of New York (1992)
State Bar of Michigan (2000)
Eastern District of New York (1992)
Southern District of New York (1992)
Eastern District of Michigan (1995)
Second Circuit Court of Appeals (1993)
Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals (2004)
Professional Associations and Memberships
Michigan Inter-Professional Association
State Bar of Michigan Family Law Section
Oakland County Bar Association
Wayne County Family Law Association
Federal Bar Association
