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Taylor J. Coleman

Attorney

919.505.1121

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I chose law because I've always been driven by a desire to help people in a meaningful, smart way. I love problem-solving, I'm not afraid of a tough conversation, and I genuinely love advocating for the people I represent. When I discovered family law, something clicked. This area of law sits at the intersection of some of life's most significant and emotional moments, and I knew that showing up for people during those moments was exactly the kind of work I was meant to do. For me, it was never just about having a career, it was about doing work that matters.

My approach to practicing law is empathetic and compassionate first, because I understand that family legal matters are rarely just legal, they're deeply personal. At the same time, I am straightforward, honest, and solution-focused. I won't sugarcoat difficult truths, but I will always deliver them with care. When you work with me, my goal is simple: I want you to feel like you are in trusted hands. I want you to know that you have chosen an attorney who will fight for you, keep you informed, and help you find real resolutions — not just survive the process, but move through it with clarity and confidence.

Outside of the office, I'm a singer, a dedicated foodie, and an unapologetic reality TV addict. Most importantly, as a wife, daughter, and sibling, I am someone who deeply values family, which is a big part of why family law feels so personal to me. I love what I do, I love the community I get to serve, and I look forward to getting to know you.

Education Icon EDUCATION

  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • University of North Carolina School of Law

Bar Admission Icon BAR ADMISSION

  • North Carolina

Areas of Practice Icon AREAS OF PRACTICE

  • Family Law
    • Premarital Agreements
    • Post-nuptial Agreements
    • Separation Agreements
    • Divorce
    • Equitable Distribution
    • Alimony
    • Post-Separation Support
    • Child Support
    • Child Custody
    • Guardian ad Litem
    • Collaborative Law

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