About Melanie
Melanie Soloman built her academic foundation at Harvard University, where she earned a B.A. in Social Science in 2002. She returned to study law and received her J.D. from Massachusetts School of Law in 2009. Those two institutions shaped an approach that balances social context with the technical aspects of legal practice.
After law school she established her career in Massachusetts. She is admitted to practice in the Commonwealth and holds admission in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit. Early in her career she worked in settings that exposed her to both courtroom procedure and client counseling. Over time she moved toward work that frequently intersects with family and probate matters.
Soloman holds a certification for Limited Assistance Representation in Probate and Family Court. That credential allows her to assist clients who need discrete, court-specific services rather than full representation. It is a practical option for people who require limited help to handle filings, court appearances, or procedural steps while maintaining a measure of control over their cases.
She is active in local professional organizations. Since 2013 she has been a member of the Milford Bar Association, the Worcester County Bar Association, and the Massachusetts Bar Association. Those memberships have kept her connected to developments in state practice and to colleagues across a range of practice areas. Participation in these groups also provides avenues for staying current on procedural changes in family and probate law.
Soloman operates a small law office under her own name. The practice is listed as the Law Office of Melanie Soloman, PLLC. She manages client intake, case preparation, and courtroom appearances from that office. The setup reflects a practice style that emphasizes direct client contact and hands-on handling of case details.
Her day-to-day work includes advising clients on family law matters, guiding them through probate procedures, and offering limited-assistance services in Probate and Family Court. Cases range from routine filings to contested proceedings. She works with clients who seek targeted legal help as well as those who require full representation.
Colleagues describe her as a steady presence in regional bar groups and a practitioner who prefers clear, practical solutions over elaborate strategies. She maintains an active role in local legal circles while serving clients from her private practice. She currently concentrates her practice on family law and probate matters from the Law Office of Melanie Soloman, PLLC.