Melanie B. Hollliman merged her law
practice with John R. Holliman’s practice in 2014 to form Bradford & Holliman
which focuses on client needs for Estate Planning, Long Term Care Planning,
Asset Protection (including trust planning and business entities), Medicaid
Planning & Appeals (asset protection, preparing and submitting the Medicaid
application, appeals), Special Needs Trusts, and Probate matters.
With offices in Scottsboro
and Pelham as well as video conferencing, she can be reached easily throughout
much of North Alabama.
For several years, Melanie
has been recognized as a Top Flight Attorney by B-Metro magazine and as a Top
Attorney by Birmingham magazine for her work in elder law, trusts, and probate.
And thanks to her legal peers, she is delighted to be recognized with Preeminent
Attorney status by Martindale-Hubbell.
CLE Alabama has had Melanie lead webinars and live courses on various
topics such as special needs trusts, COVID-19 impact on government benefits,
and estate planning, and Birmingham TV shows have had her as a guest speaker on elder law and estate planning numerous times.
Melanie B. Holliman also serves as
Executive Director of Alabama Family Trust, a nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation set up by
the Alabama Legislature, which administers special needs trusts for disabled
children and adults in Alabama. She was previously appointed to the board by Governor Bentley and confirmed by the Alabama Senate in 2014.
To
schedule a free initial consultation, call one of the Bradford & Holliman
offices at:
205-663-0281
(Pelham) or 256-259-3301 (Scottsboro)
Legal Community Activities:
Member of the Planning Committee for NAELA 2015 Annual Conference
2013 - present: Of Counsel for Lawrence & Lawrence in Chattanooga, TN
2012 - present: Member of the Planning Committee for CLE Alabama annual Elder Law Conference
2012- January 2014: Advisory Board member for the Alabama Family Trust
2011-2012: Board member for Elder Law Section of Alabama State Bar
2010-2011: President, Elder Law Section of Alabama State Bar
2009-2010: Vice-President, Elder Law Section of Alabama State Bar.
2008-2014: Adjunct Professor of Paralegal Studies at Northeast Alabama State Community College
2008-2009: Secretary, Elder Law Section of Alabama State Bar
Professional and Civic Groups:
National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Alabama State Bar, Elder Law Section of Alabama State Bar, American Bar Association, Tennessee Bar Association, Kiwanis, American Association of University Women.