Cassandra Glanville

Top rated Family Law attorney in San Francisco, California

Apex Family Law, P.C.
Cassandra Glanville
Apex Family Law, P.C.

Practice areas: Family Law

Licensed in California since: 2013

Education: University of California College of the Law, San Francisco

Selected to Rising Stars: 2019 - 2023

Apex Family Law, P.C.

100 Pine St
Suite 1250
San Francisco, CA 94111 Phone: 805-770-2015 Email: Cassandra Glanville Visit website
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Cassandra focuses her practice on resolving complex, high-conflict family law disputes. She provides pragmatic, strategic counsel on a range of sensitive matters, including: 

  • Dissolution and divorce
  • Custody disputes
  • Child and spousal support
  • Paternity actions
  • Marvin actions
  • Domestic violence issues
  • Post-judgement modifications
  • Premarital, postmarital and cohabitation agreements

Cassandra is adept at untangling the complex financial issues that accompany high-asset family law proceedings, such as property characterization and valuation, equitable distribution, shareholder rights, breach of fiduciary duties, asset and property tracing, goodwill valuation and reimbursement rights.

Prior to joining Fox Rothschild, Cassandra was a member of a boutique family law firm based in central and southern California. Before that, she was an attorney with a San Francisco family law firm.

Cassandra served as a judicial extern at the San Francisco County Superior Court Unified Family Court and has worked at the Alameda County Superior Court, focusing on family law and domestic violence matters.

First Admitted: 2013, California

Professional Webpage: https://apexfamilylaw.com/cassandra-t-glanville/

Scholarly Lectures / Writings

  • In 1996 the California Law Revision Commission (“LRC”) developed and proposed legislation that eventually became the current mediation confidentiality statute, Evidence Code section 1119. As more and more litigation has flowed away from the courthouses and into mediation the past twenty years, mediation confidentiality has remained an ironclad doctrine in California, surviving multiple high-profile challenges.  The LRC studied a potential exception to mediation confidentiality regarding attorney-client communications. This article refrains from commenting on the already well-debated topic of a potential exception to mediation confidentiality.  Rather, it builds on the LRC’s present work in raising some other aspects of mediation that are due for review. , Assisting author with Gregory W. Herring, Mediation Practice Twenty Years Later: A Cautionary Story and Proposed Reforms, ACFLS Family Law Specialist, Winter 2017 Edition, 2017
  • An update to the prior article regarding the California Law Revision Commission's ("LRC") alternative proposed reforms to the mediation confidentiality statutes. , Primary author assisted by Gregory W. Herring, Mediation Twenty Years Later Part 2: The LRC Considers Alternative Reforms, ACFLS Family Law Specialist, Spring 2017 Edition, 2017

Office location for Cassandra Glanville

100 Pine St
Suite 1250
San Francisco, CA 94111

Selections

5 Years Rising Stars
  • Rising Stars: 2019 - 2023

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