About Gregory S. Forman

Mr. Forman graduated from Haverford College in 1984 with a dual major in political science and economics. He graduated from Temple University School of Law, Cum Laude, in 1991. He has been a member of the South Carolina Bar since 1992 and practicing family law since 1993. He is also licensed to practice in the Federal District of South Carolina, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court. He is the Treasurer for the Charleston County Family Court Liaison Committee and the Past-President of the South Carolina Bar Trial and Appellate Advocacy Council. Among the published opinions from family law appeals he has handled are the cases of Spreeuw v. Barker, Upchurch v. Upchurch, Emery v. Smith, Moore v. Moore and Abate v. Abate. He was on the Board of Editors for the 2010 update of Marital Litigation in South Carolina, Substantive Law, 4th Edition by Professor Emeritus Roy T. Stuckey. He has an AV rating from Martindale Hubbell.

Through the use of computer technology, Mr. Forman has been able to streamline procedures, allowing him to handle legal problems efficiently while enabling him to focus on the unique aspects of each case. Through use of e-mail, optical text recognition, customized forms and macros, and other modern communication devices, he can often provide clients better representation at a lower cost by allowing the client to do much of the basic fact gathering under his guidance and by utilizing existing product for his clients' cases. Mr. Forman does not employ secretaries or paralegals, so his clients do not have to go through layers of staff to speak to him, nor do they have the problem of a paralegal knowing their case better than their attorney does.

A sizable portion of Mr. Forman's practice is dedicated to research and development of lecture materials and articles on family law topics. His extensive lecturing, publishing and appellate practice enhances his ability to litigate family law cases at the trial level. Such work keeps him abreast of the latest trends in family law practice and leads to a greater appreciation of the factual and legal issues that need to be addressed in a typical family court trial. His background in appeals and legal research provides his clients access to an extensive database of written materials examining common family court issues that can be utilized in their cases at minimal cost.

Most of this research and written material can be classified into two general areas. The first area is an attempt to categorize discrete topics of law. Such topics include materials on getting a spouse out of the house, common procedural problems in domestic abuse or contempt proceedings, low cost methods of litigating custody cases and ways of modifying child custody. The development of such lecture and written materials allows him to turn generalized knowledge into a systematic and easily usable form.

His other area of legal research and writing is on predicted or suggested development of cutting-edge legal topics. Such topics include privacy rights, limitations on family court authority to override parental decision-making, economic analysis of relocation cases, developing a coherent theory of the guardian ad litem's role in private custody cases, examining the burden of proof in child abuse and neglect cases, and fighting the morality police in family court custody cases. His goal in these lectures and articles is to educate and hopefully guide lawyers and judges in developing areas of the law.

Some of these materials have been published in The Family Advocate (the quarterly publication on family law for the American Bar Association), The American Journal of Family Law, South Carolina Lawyer and The Bulletin (the South Carolina Trial Lawyers Association magazine). Among his published articles are Creating or Defeating South Carolina Jurisdiction in Multi-State Custody or Support Actions, A Dozen Grade 'A' Strategies: Winning Custody Cases Without Bankrupting Your Client, Representing the (Innocent) Wage-earner in Child Custody and Divorce, Joint Legal Custody: What Is It? Why Have It?, Obtaining Relief From Family Court Temporary Orders, Four Rule to Show Cause Pitfalls to Avoid, Five Ways to Get a Spouse out of the House, Modifying Child Custody, Contingency Fees and Interest in Collecting Child Support and Alimony, Family Law Issues After a Spouse or Parent Dies, Some Constitutional Issues When Representing Parents Against Accusations of Abuse or Neglect and Ordering a Spouse out of the House on an Ex-Parte Basis. His most recent publication is An Iconoclastic View of the Guardian ad litem's Role in American Journal of Family Law, Winter 2011.

Mr. Forman has lectured for the American Bar Association, the South Carolina Bar, the National Business Institute and the Charleston County Family Court Bar. He has been a repeat presenter at the South Carolina Bar's Family Law "Hot Tips" and "Cool Tips" seminars and the Family Court's Bench/Bar, an annual continuing legal education program for Family Court Judges. Mr. Forman has also organized and moderated legal education seminars for the South Carolina Bar. Since 2001, he has co-sponsored and moderated an annual Charleston County Family Court Bar legal education seminar. In October 2008 he lectured for the American Bar Association's semi-annual Family Law Section on Lump Sum Alimony.

Mr. Forman has developed, moderated, and presented state-wide legal seminars devoted to appellate issues for the South Carolina Bar's annual convention in January 2006 and on representing parents in abuse and neglect proceedings for the South Carolina Bar in August 2007. He developed and moderated the annual guardian ad litem training for the Charleston County Family Court bar in 2009 and for the South Carolina Bar in 2010 and 2011. He is an occasional guest lecturer on evidence and family law at the Charleston School of Law. He serves as a volunteer mediator in Charleston County Department of Social Service abuse and neglect cases is the co-chairman of the Attorney Fee Dispute committee for the Charleston region.

In 2009, Mr. Forman qualified to become a mentor to newly licensed attorneys as part of the South Carolina Supreme Court Mandatory Lawyer Mentoring Program. As part of that program he has mentored newly licensed attorneys in the practice of family law.

Mr. Forman has years of experience in family law mediation, representing numerous parents and spouses in the mediation process. In 2009 he undertook a formal 40-hour program in Family Law Mediation Training offered by the South Carolina Bar and is certified as a Family Court Mediator with the State of South Carolina. In 2012, Mr. Forman joined the Board of Directors of the Mediation and Meeting Center of Charleston. If you are interested in having him mediate your family law dispute, please contact this office. Let Mr. Forman put his experience to work for you in helping you resolve your most important domestic issues.

 

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Posted by anonymous
November 05, 2019
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I found Mr. Forman to be very helpful, knowledgeable and efficient handling my uncontested divorce case. He actually drafts many of the documents right in front of you so that you can follow along and confirm that everything is correct. Communication was also excellent with quick replies to my emails.

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May 30, 2019
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Greg Forman is an excellent attorney. He did an outstanding job representing me during a very difficult divorce. He has an extremely detailed knowledge of South Carolina Family Law that only comes from years of experience. Greg is straightforward and honest, and will work hard for the settlement you deserve.

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April 16, 2019
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Mr. Forman is an incredibly knowledgeable and skilled attorney. He cleared up all of questions with forthrightness. I strongly recommend him.

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April 15, 2019
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Greg Forman is an excellent, knowledgeable family law attorney.

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April 15, 2019
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Mr. Forman is a mentor and respected collegue. I also work in family law and Mr. Forman and I actively work cases together and I frequently consult with him informally on cases, even if he is not formally engaged. I would highly recommend him to anyone in need of representation. I always recommend him to potential clients when I am conflicted out of a case.

 
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April 15, 2019
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Gregory Forman is a lawyer's lawyer. He is the best family law attorney in Charleston with decades of experience navigating the legal landscape for his clients and highly competent. As a fellow attorney, this is the guy I go to for counseling and trust to handle any family law issue.

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February 09, 2018
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Mr. Forman has been absolutely invaluable. His responsiveness has provided much needed peace of mind, and I cannot stress enough how helpful his objectivity has been in navigating a very subjective situation. Trusting his experience and following his advice, even when it wasn't what I wanted to hear, have provided a much needed light at the end of the tunnel.

 
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February 04, 2018
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Mr. Forman is one of the top lawyers in SC. From the beginning he ensures you have reasonable expectations and let's you know how the court will view your case. Although it took 11 months, my custody case was settled and we reached our original goals. During the case, there were numerous fillings which resulted in my favor and were recommended by Mr. Forman but not necessary. He communicates any needs in a timely manner and is as ethical as they come. I highly recommend Mr. Forman!

 
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February 02, 2018
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Greg handled a False Order of Protection claim and my final divorce. He got rid of Order of Protection claim without a hearing. He settled the divorce quickly. He is an expert on South Carolina Family Law and I would highly recommend his services to anyone seeking a divorce or has an Order of Protection hearing. He is very diligent and works to get your case resolved immediately. He kept me posted on my case on a weekly basis and always returned my calls and emails.

 

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Areas of Law

  • Appellate Practice
  • Family Law 5
    • Divorce
    • Military Divorce
    • Paternity
    • Premarital Agreements
    • Spousal Support
  • Annulment
  • Domestic Violence
  • Restraining Orders
  • Other 18
    • Alimony
    • Cohabitation Agreements
    • Divorce Mediation
    • Domestic Relations
    • Equitable Distribution
    • Interstate Support
    • Legal Separation Agreements
    • Marital Agreements
    • Marital Property Distribution
    • Marital Property Law
    • Marital Property Settlements
    • Matrimonial Law
    • Name Changes
    • No Fault Divorce
    • Post Divorce Modification
    • Postnuptial Agreements
    • Qualified Domestic Relations Orders (QDROs)
    • Uncontested Divorce

Practice Details

  • Firm Information
    Position
    Member
    Firm Name
    Gregory S. Forman, P.C.
  • Representative Cases & Transactions
    Cases
    L
    ry v. Hilton Head Plantation Prop. Owner's Ass'n, 317 S.C. 200, 452 S.E.2d 619 (Ct.App.1994)Deltoro v. McMullen, 322 S.C. 328, 471 S.E.2d 742 (Ct.App.1996)Burke v. City of Charleston, 139 F.3d 401 (4th Cir 1998)Emery v. Smith, 361 S.C. 207, 603 S.E.2d 598 (Ct.App.2004)Upchurch v. Upchurch, 367 S.C. 16, 624 S.E.2d 643 (2006)Moore v. Moore, 376 S.C. 467, 657 S.E.2d. 743 (2008)Abate v. Abate, 377 S.C. 548, 660 S.E.2d 515 (Ct.App. 2008)Spreeuw v. Barker, 385 S.C. 45, 682 S.E.2d 843 (Ct. App. 2009)Ware v. Ware, 390 S.C. 493, 702 S.E.2d 390 (Ct. App. 2010), cert. grantedLewin v. Lewin, 396 S.C. 349, 721 S.E.2d 1 (Ct. App. 2011).
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Experience

  • Bar Admission & Memberships
    Admissions
    1991, Pennsylvania
    1992, South Carolina
    U.S. District Court, District of South Carolina
    U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
    U.S. Supreme Court
    Memberships
    South Carolina Trial and Appellate Advocacy Committee
    South Carolina Bar.
  • Education & Certifications
    Law School
    Temple University School of Law
    Class of 1991
    J.D.
    cum laude
    Other Education
    Haverford College
    Class of 1984
    B.A.
    Political Science and Economics

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  • What year was this attorney first admitted to the bar?
    Gregory S. Forman was admitted in 1991 to the State of Pennsylvania.
  • Is this attorney admitted to the bar in more than one state?
    Yes, Gregory S. Forman is admitted to practice in Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
  • Is this attorney admitted to practice in any U.S. Federal Courts?
    Gregory S. Forman is admitted to practice before the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, United States District Court for the District of South Carolina and United States Supreme Court.
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    Yes, Gregory S. Forman has a 4.5 Peer Rating from Martindale-Hubbell.