On Monday, October 13, 2025, the Michigan Attorney Discipline Board issued an order reinstating Attorney Doris Culver Vandenberg to the practice of law in the state, effective immediately. Vandenberg’s reinstatement follows a 60-day suspension of her law license, which began on August 13, 2025, as stipulated in an Order of Suspension and Restitution (By Consent) issued by Muskegon County Hearing Panel #2 on July 22, 2025.

The case is entitled “Attorney Grievance Commission v. Doris Culver Vandenberg,” with case no. 25-8-GA.

According to a document filed with the Attorney Discipline Board, Vandenberg submitted an affidavit on October 6, 2025, affirming her full compliance with all requirements outlined in the panel’s original suspension order. The Grievance Administrator’s counsel communicated to the Board’s staff that the Administrator had no objections to Vandenberg’s reinstatement.

Vandenberg has been known by several other names, including Doris Day Winters, Doris M. Winters, Doris Marie Day-Winters, Doris Culber Day, and Doris Culver Day.

According to Avvo.com, Ms. Vandenberg is an elder law attorney in Fruitport, Michigan. She attended the Michigan State University College of Law, graduating in 2001. She acquired her law license in Michigan in 2004.

A copy of the original filing can be found here.