Natalie Parker Bluestein - Mt. Pleasant, SC
Attorney at Bluestein & Douglas, LLC
Family Law Lawyers in Mt. Pleasant, SC
266 W. Coleman Boulevard Suite 205 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Mt. Pleasant Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/02/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
- Collaborative Law
- Cooperative Law
- Mediation
Attorney Information
Overview
Natalie Parker Bluestein grew up in Charleston and graduated from the College of Charleston with a BA in English. She has a Master of Public Administration degree from the University of South Carolina and graduated from the University of South Carolina School of Law. She has practiced Family Law at Bluestein & Douglas since 1999.
Mrs. Bluestein has been on numerous non-profit Boards of Directors, and has chaired volunteer committees for a number of non-profit organizations, including the Junior League of Charleston, Inc., Charleston Stage Company, the Jewish Community Center of Charleston, SC Women Lawyers Association (former President), Charleston County Bar Association (former President), Family Recovery Court of Charleston (former Chair), Charleston County Cooperative Law Association, Battery Gadsden Cultural Center, Gibbes Museum of Art (Women’s Council), The Footlight Players Board of Directors, and Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary (current Vice-President).
Mrs. Bluestein has received the Women of Distinction award from the Girl Scouts of America, The Compleat Lawyer (Gold) award from the University of South Carolina School of Law, is the former President of the South Carolina Women Lawyers Association and the former president of the Charleston County Bar Association. She is the Ninth Circuit Chair for the South Carolina Bar Association’s Resolution of Fee Disputes Board and is also a Regional Chair for the organization, positions she has held since 2005 and 2009, respectively. She is AV-rated in Martindale-Hubbell by her legal peers.
In 2017, she and several like-minded Family Law attorneys created the Charleston County Cooperative Law Association. Like all members of the Association, she believes that negotiating fair custody and property settlement agreements without unnecessary drama and expense is a better and more dignified process for parties and their families when going through separation and divorce. Mrs. Bluestein has been a certified Family Court mediator since 2000.
Natalie and her husband have two English Springer Spaniels, four cats who run the house, and lots of fish. They enjoy working out together, competing in classic car shows, attending plays, musicals, and concerts, and going to as many sporting events as possible!
Education
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Legal Education
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University of South Carolina School of Law,
Columbia,
South Carolina
J.D
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University of South Carolina School of Law,
Columbia,
South Carolina
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Non Legal Education
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Charleston, College of Charleston, SC
B.A -
University of South Carolina
Master of Public Administration
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Charleston, College of Charleston, SC
Current Employment Position(s)
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Attorney
Past Positions
- Richland County, Public Defender
- Harry Connick, Sr., Assistant District Attorney
- Kronsberg and Bluestein, L.L.P., 1998 - Present
Bar Admissions
- South Carolina, 1994
- United States Supreme Court
- U.S. District Court Eastern District of Louisiana
Specialties and Certifications
- Certified Family Court Mediator, 2000
- Certified in Collaborative Law, 2004
Contact
266 W. Coleman Boulevard
Suite 205
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: 843-769-0311
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.bluesteinanddouglas.com
Hours: 9:00am-5:00pm M-F
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