Jordan grew up moving between Michigan, South Korea, and Japan before graduating high school in Midland, Michigan. He attended Virginia Tech for his undergraduate education where he became an avid college football fan. Jordan was drawn to the university’s motto Ut Prosim – “That I may serve” – and after graduation served for six years as an officer in the United States Army. While on active duty, Jordan earned a Master’s of Business Administration from Webster University.
After completing his military service, Jordan returned to Michigan and attended Thomas M. Cooley Law School. In law school, Jordan worked on perfecting his legal research, writing, and advocacy skills. He received Certificates of Merit for receiving the highest grade in several classes including Advocacy, Michigan Family Law, and Trial Skills. After graduating Magna Cum Laude from law school, Jordan joined the Kraayeveld Family Law team to be an effective advocate for families.
When Jordan is not in the office, you can find him buried in a book, boating, or exploring West Michigan with his wife and daughter.