
Gabriella Parker, Esq.
Associate Attorney
BAR ADMISSIONS:
EDUCATION:
- J.D. – University of San Francisco School of Law, San Francisco, CA
- BSc - Bachelor of Science, Psychology, Distinguished Honors, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA
Gabriella Parker is a skilled family law attorney known for her steadfast commitment to guiding clients through the complexities of divorce, child custody disputes, spousal and child support matters, and domestic violence cases. As an Associate Attorney at Seabrook Family Law, Gabriella brings a wealth of experience in litigation, strategic negotiation, and client advocacy, ensuring that each case is handled with precision and compassion.
Throughout her legal career, Gabriella has demonstrated an exceptional ability to manage complex family law cases with diligence and care. Before joining Seabrook Family Law, she served as a Senior Associate at Williams, Drexler, & Mand PC, where she represented clients in high-stakes family law disputes, supervised junior attorneys and legal staff, and collaborated with forensic accountants and custody evaluators to build strong cases for her clients. Prior to that, as an Associate Attorney at the Law Offices of John A. Guthrie, she independently handled a wide array of family law hearings, from child custody and support to domestic violence matters, earning a reputation for her strategic litigation skills and unwavering client advocacy.
Gabriella’s extensive courtroom experience is complemented by her thorough understanding of family law procedures, including discovery, trial preparation, and settlement negotiations. Her tenure at the Law Offices of Hoa T. Cooc further solidified her expertise in handling complex legal issues such as interspousal transfer deeds, property characterization, and Watts analyses, reflecting her ability to navigate even the most intricate financial aspects of family law cases.
Her legal foundation was built early in her career, beginning with her role as a legal assistant at the Law Offices of Doris S. Mei, where she gained hands-on experience in judgment preparation and property law research. Gabriella’s dedication to advocating for vulnerable clients was evident in her time at the Family Violence Law Center, where she became a Certified Law Student, conducted oral arguments in hearings, and provided critical legal support to survivors of domestic violence.
Gabriella earned her Juris Doctor from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 2019 and holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with distinguished honors, from the University of California, San Diego. Her academic background in psychology enhances her ability to understand the emotional and interpersonal challenges that clients face during family law disputes, allowing her to offer both legal and emotional support.
As a wife and mother, Gabriella has gained a deep understanding of the challenges, emotions, and complexities that come with family dynamics. She recognizes the importance of balancing legal strategies with the well-being of children and families and is dedicated to finding solutions that prioritize the best interests of her clients and their loved ones. This unique blend of professional knowledge and personal experience enables Gabriella to offer compassionate, effective representation in family law matters.
Beyond her legal practice, Gabriella remains actively engaged in professional development, continuously refining her skills to stay at the forefront of family law advocacy. She is passionate about serving her community and ensuring that every client receives the highest caliber of representation.
With her extensive experience, sharp legal acumen, and dedication to client advocacy, Gabriella Parker is a formidable ally for individuals navigating the complexities of family law.
Practice Areas:
- Contentious dissolution proceedings
- Dependency proceedings
- Parentage disputes
- Interstate custody and support
- Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVROs)
- Reunification plans
- Amicable resolutions to family law disputes
- Asset division, including high-value estates and business interests
- Tax and trust implications in divorce settlements
- Financial characterization of assets (e.g., separate vs. community property)
- Parent-child reunification strategies
- Co-parenting relationship facilitation
Honors, Awards, & Publications:
- 2018 Trial Advocacy Runner Up, USF School of Law
Professional Associations


