About Melanie
Melanie Quattrone began her academic journey studying psychology at the State University of New York College at Oswego. She earned a B.A. in psychology there before moving south to Florida to attend Stetson University College of Law. The shift from behavioral science to law shaped a pragmatic approach to client problems. It also set the stage for a career in family law.
After law school she entered practice in Florida. Records show membership in Family First Law Group, PLC beginning in 2010. That early period offered hands-on experience in contested matters, negotiated settlements and court proceedings. Over time she assumed more responsibility and began managing case strategy as well as daily office operations.
In 2014 she became a member of Quattrone Family Law, PLLC. The title listed is lawyer and managing member. That role combined courtroom work with firm management. She oversees case intake, delegates work among staff and handles complex hearings that require in-court advocacy. Her work history reflects steady progression from associate-level tasks to leadership inside a small firm environment.
Her practice has concentrated on family law issues. Typical matters include divorce proceedings, child custody disputes, parenting-time arrangements and support calculations. She prepares pleadings, negotiates settlements and represents clients at hearings. She has experience handling both amicable separations and contested litigation. The practice relies on both negotiation skills and readiness for trial when agreements cannot be reached.
Outside the office she has volunteered with Meals on Wheels since 2013. That ongoing community involvement is one of the public activities noted in her background. It reflects a pattern of local volunteer service alongside professional responsibilities.
Colleagues describe her approach as pragmatic and case-oriented. She balances paperwork and court deadlines with direct client contact. The managing member role at Quattrone Family Law, PLLC involves maintaining client relationships while supervising the firm’s administrative needs.
She is licensed to practice in Florida and has built a steady practice within the state. Work at two different firms over the last decade and a half has given her familiarity with local family court procedures and regional judges. Her current practice concentrates on family law matters in Florida.