Memphis Divorce & Family Law Attorney Michael A. Flexsenhar, Jr.
Attorney Michael A. Flexsenhar, Jr. focuses on the areas of divorce, family law, juvenile court, child support and family law mediation services. He also serves corporate clients in the area of retail volume collections. He has over thirty years of experience in the areas of family law and juvenile matters including matters heard in Juvenile Court such as child support and visitation matters, establishing parentage and other issues.
Mike is a 1983 graduate of the University of Memphis School of Law and an active member of the Tennessee Bar Association in good standing since 1983. He is a former Staff Attorney at the Juvenile Court of Memphis and Shelby County serving Judge Kenneth A. Turner and is a former Special Agent in the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Mike joined the firm of Sacharin & Kirkscey as an Associate in 1990 and became a partner in 2001 serving clients in the areas of commercial volume collections as well as services in divorce, family law, juvenile court matters, custody, divorce and family law mediation. He is an experienced and trained Rule 31 Family Law Mediator. Learn more about Rule 31 Mediation at the Tennessee State Court Rule 31 Website.
To contact Mike about Memphis divorce, mediation, family law or other matters please use our contact page.
Areas of Practice:
- Divorce
- Divorce Mediation (Rule 31)
- Family Law Matters
- Child Support & Custody Matters
- Modifications
- Parentage & Parental Rights
- Retail Volume Commercial Collections
Professional Associations and Memberships:
- Memphis Bar Association
- State of Tennessee Rule 31 Mediator
- Tennessee Bar Association
About the SKF Law Firm
The Law Firm of Sacharin, Kirkscey & Flexsenhar was started in 1973 by David Kirkscey and Jon Sacharin originally specializing in debt collection and landlord/tenant matters. The partners co-wrote two sections of the Tennessee Residential Landlord Tenant Act. Jon passed away in 1990 and Attorney Michael Flexsenhar, Jr. joined the firm, becoming partner in 2001 – expanding the firm into divorce, family law, juvenile court and divorce mediation areas. David Kirkscey retired from active practice in 2016 but continues to be a vital resource to the firm, especially in the areas of volume collections and real estate, landlord, and tenant matters.
The Firm’s Practice Areas Include:
- Divorce, Family Law and Custody Matters: This area includes divorce, custody, parenting plans and child support matters in Circuit and Chancery Courts in Shelby, Tipton and Fayette Counties.
- Juvenile Court Matters: This area includes child support, visitation, custody matters and actions to establish parentage and paternity in Juvenile Court in Shelby, Tipton and Fayette Counties.
- Divorce and Family Law Mediation (Rule 31): Mediates all issues in the Divorce, Family Law, Custody and Juvenile Court areas above.
- Retail Debt Volume Collections: We represent banks, collection companies, finance companies, bonding companies and etc. regarding collection of delinquent notes and contract payments, repossessions and replevins for personal property.
- Evictions (Forcible Entry and Detainer actions): We represent landlords, apartment complexes and real estate management companies to regain possession of leased property and collection of past-due rent and late fees.
- Foreclosures: We represent banks and mortgage companies.
- Residential Real Estate Closings: Representing buyers/sellers at the close of escrow.
Our firm strictly complies with the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act regarding the collection of retail accounts. Consumer information regarding the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act is available here from the Federal Trade Commission.
Our firm has earned an AV Rating from Martindale-Hubbell and is an active member of the Memphis Bar Association and the Tennessee Bar Association.