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12 Jul, 2022
In June 2022, The Board of Directors of the American Bar Foundation (ABF) invited Melissa Fuller Brown to become a Fellow in their organization. Fellows of the ABF comprise a global honorary society of lawyers, judges, law faculty, and legal scholars. Membership is by invitation only based upon recommendations of their peers in reliance upon legal careers that demonstrated outstanding dedication to the highest principles of the legal profession and to the welfare of our society. Membership is limited to only one percent (1%) of licensed U.S. lawyers and a limited number of international lawyers.
08 Oct, 2021
As of October 15, 2021, Melissa Fuller Brown’s law practice is transitioning to a mediation only practice. From this date forward, she will accept family law mediation matters. Please email her at melissa@melissa-brown.com to schedule a mediation.
02 Feb, 2021
The post December 4, 2020, Melissa F. Brown was voted in as President-Elect of the South Carolina Chapter of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (SCAAML), and she was re-elected to the SCAAML’s Executive Board. appeared first on SC Divorce Attorney | Family Lawyer Charleston SC | Charleston Divorce Lawyer.

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Pending South Carolina Joint Custody Bill Needs Work, Says SC Chapter of American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML)
Feb 24, 2014

The  South Carolina Chapter   of the  American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers  has issued a position statement regarding the  pending joint custody bill, H. 4614 , currently before the State Senate. This legislation would create significant changes in the way custody cases are decided in South Carolina, and in some respects would limit the Family Court’s ability to craft custody arrangements that fit the needs of South Carolina families.

Robert Rosen, Esq., President of the SC AAML Chapter states, “The Joint Custody Bill Needs Work.” Read the Chapter’s position statement written by Mr. Rosen and approved by the Chapter  here in PDF format.

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