
Ayanna Neal
Attorney at LawAyanna D. Neal joined Grewal Law PLLC as an attorney after dedicating fifteen and a half years to representing the people of the state of Michigan in prosecution for Ingham County Prosecutor’s Office. Ayanna began practicing law two years prior to working as a prosecutor and handled child custody, contracts, and estate planning cases. Ayanna holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan and Juris Doctor with a concentration in Business Transactions from Thomas M. Cooley Law School.
Ayanna has received certificates in forensic interviewing of children, DNA analysis, investigation of criminal sexual conduct cases, arson investigation training, multiple narcotics trainings, and multiple other training certificates. Ayanna is a licensed domestic relations mediator and participates in various community programs speaking to youth about the importance of education. Ayanna is passionate about education and the role it plays lessening criminal activity. Ayanna is dedicated to helping people who are facing difficult situations. Ayanna is compassionate, kind, and knowledgeable.
Articles by Ayanna Neal
Wills, Trust and Power of Attorney
Is your driver’s license or identification REAL ID compliant?
The REAL ID Act was passed by Congress in 2005 and set “standards for the issuance of sources of identification, such as driver’s licenses.” The Act set minimum security standards for licenses and prohibits Federal agencies from accepting driver’s licenses and identification cards for certain…
What is a Personal Protection Order?
A personal protection order or PPO is an order that prohibits an individual from engaging in specific behavior. There are three different kinds of PPOs. There is a sex assault PPO that prohibits stalking and assaultive behaviors when there isn’t a domestic relation between…
Sexting and the law
A lot of people, both young and old, have done it. Sexting: Sending a picture, via text message or other media, of themselves or of a body part unclothed or in a sex act. It’s often all good until the relationship spoils or it’s shared…