Taylor Fuller is an accomplished attorney specializing in family law at Herring Imming since July 2019, providing comprehensive legal assistance on issues such as child custody and spousal support. In addition to practicing law, Taylor is an active member of the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, contributing to the resolution of family conflicts. As a board member for both the Santa Barbara County Bar Association and Santa Barbara Women Lawyers, Taylor advocates for the integrity of the legal profession and promotes gender equality among legal professionals. Taylor also served on the board of the Santa Barbara Barristers until December 2022, focusing on education and community engagement. With earlier experience as an associate attorney and intern at various law firms and District Attorney's offices, Taylor holds a Doctor of Law degree from The Colleges of Law and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from San Diego State University.

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AFCC | Association of Family and Conciliation Courts

AFCC is the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts—an interdisciplinary, international association of professionals dedicated to the resolution of family conflict. AFCC members are our best and most important resource. The AFCC membership network provides timely access to information and resources. Members come together to exchange information, share perspectives and work collaboratively on projects. On the AFCC website, members can quickly identify resources and information to assist in their practices. AFCC brings together members of multiple disciplines in the public, private and nonprofit sectors, from all over the world. As a nonprofit professional association, AFCC is unique because members do not share a common profession. Instead, AFCC members share a strong commitment to education, innovation and collaboration in order to benefit communities, empower families and promote a healthy future for children. A History of Innovation and Positive Change For more than 45 years, AFCC and its members have served as a catalyst for generating major reforms. Dispute resolution processes such as child custody mediation, parenting coordination, and divorce education are just a few of the innovative ideas developed by AFCC members. AFCC developed Models Standards of Practice for Family and Divorce Mediators, Child Custody Evaluators and Parenting Coordinators. Task forces and special projects address the ongoing challenges faced by AFCC members and the families they serve. AFCC actively disseminates innovations and ideas to its members. The ripple effect can be seen in courts and communities throughout the world.


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