• Lucie K. Brackin

    About Ms. Brackin Professionally: A native of Arkansas, Ms. Brackin is a partner with Rogers & Brackin, a firm that focuses their practice on family law matters. Ms. Brackin focuses her practice in the areas of divorce, child custody, child visitation, alimony, child support, adoption, child relocation, child support, and international child abduction cases under the Hague Convention. Ms. Brackin also assists clients in preparation of pre-nuptial and post-nuptial agreements. Ms. Brackin is a Tennessee Rule 31 mediator, and also handles collaborative family law cases.

    About Ms. Brackin Personally: Ms. Brackin is active in her community and serves as a volunteer for numerous organizations, including the Arkansas Mid-South Community College Foundation Board. The ASU Foundation raises money to support the people, programs and priorities of the college, which provides affordable education for the Delta region. On the weekends, you can usually find her on a nearby lake where she enjoys spending time with her family and friends, especially her nieces and nephew. She is also an avid reader, dog lover, and Memphis Grizzlies fan

    Education:
    Bachelor of Arts (English and Communications) from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville in 1997.
    Juris Doctor from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville School of Law in 2000.
    Trained in the practice of collaborative law in 2001 and 2009.

    Admissions:
    Colorado Law License: 2001.
    Tennessee and Arkansas Law License: 2003.
    U.S. District Court for the Western District of Tennessee: 2010.
    U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee: 2013.
    Practices in Memphis area courts and surrounding counties (including Juvenile Court and nearby Arkansas county courts)

    Contributions to her Community:
    Association for Women Attorneys:
    Member (2006-present)
    President (2010); Vice-President (2009); Secretary/Treasurer (2008)

    Memphis Bar Association:
    President (2020)
    Vice-President (2019)
    Secretary/Treasurer (2018)
    Member (2003-present)
    Board of Directors Member (2012-2014)
    Family Law Section:
    Member (2003-present); past Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary, Secretary/Treasurer, Vice-President, President

    Leo J. Bearman Inns of Court, Barrister member (2013-2015); Associate Member (2009-2012); Program Chair/Co-Chair (2012-2020); Master Member (2020-present)

    Committee Member appointed by Tennessee Supreme Court for revisions to Rule 40A governing the appointment of guardian ad litems in Tennessee Courts.

    Tennessee Bar Association Member (2003-present)
    Family Law Section Member (2003-present)

    Member of the Tennessee Bar Foundation (2012-present)

    Member, Arkansas State University Mid-South Community College Foundation Board (2013-2020); President (2021-present)

    Member, Memphis Collaborative Alliance

    Awards:
    Memphis Bar Association’s Sam A. Myar Memorial Award for outstanding service to the legal profession and the community (2011)
    Outstanding Barrister Award, Leo J. Bearman Inns of Court, (2011-2012)
    Association for Women Attorney’s Marion Griffin/Frances Loring Award (for outstanding contributions to women in the legal profession)