Sabrina began her career as a family law practitioner 20 years ago when she joined Ken Brewe’s law firm as an intern, and then as a newly-minted associate, making partner after just five years.
Since that time, Sabrina has represented clients in a full range of “cradle to grave” family law matters, particularly complex and high net-worth divorce cases, including property and business valuation, property division, spousal maintenance, parenting plans and custody arrangements. She also represents clients in private independent adoptions and step-parent adoptions.
A tireless advocate for her clients, Sabrina combines a depth of legal knowledge in the area of family law with an equally nuanced view of the complex emotional and financial concerns that her clients are facing. Sabrina works closely with each client to understand their goals and objectives in order to provide the highest level of support and advocacy. Her work has received attention from her clients and legal colleagues as Sabrina was recognized as a Super Lawyer and Rising Star in the area of family law by Washington Law & Politics magazine. Sabrina was accepted into the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers (AAML) which is a nationally recognized group of family law attorneys.
A Washington native, Sabrina primarily practices in Snohomish, King and Skagit Counties. She enjoys spending her “non-lawyer” time outdoors in both rain and shine either boating or skiing.
Representative Matters & Engagements
Worked with a real-property owner/business owner over the course of his divorce to maintain substantial contact with his children as well as to strategically separate business holdings in order to obtain a fair and reasonable financial outcome.
Obtained a trial judge’s ruling limiting maintenance for the high earning spouse when her husband had chosen not to re-enter the work force despite his substantial earning capacity.
Successfully negotiated a long term financial support arrangement for a spouse divorcing a business owner with substantial separate property.
Obtained an arbitration ruling requiring a parent to pay college support for his daughter despite his objection to the choice of college.
Happily represented clients in multiple adoptions over the course of years as they built their family through domestic adoption and foreign re-adoption.
Obtained a trial judge’s ruling allowing relocation of a parent out of state where the other spouse had failed to financially support her or the children leaving her no option other than relocation to obtain employment in the state where her extended family resided.
Collaborated with a team of accountants and appraisers on a significant estate where
Published Cases
In the Matter of the Marriage of Wayne Cummings and Ruth Cummings, 101 Wn. App. 230, 6 P.3d 19 (2000);
review denied 141 Wash.2d 1030, 11 P.3d 825 (2000).
Professional Recognition and Honors
Recognized by Best Lawyers in Family Law 2023
Selected to Super Lawyers 2022
Recognized by Best Lawyers in Family Law 2022
National Academy of Family Law Attorneys, Top 10 Nationally Ranked, 2017-2020
American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 2013 - Present
National Board of Trial Advocacy, member, 2015 – Present;
Board Certified Advocate, 2020
Washington State Coordinator, 2019
Peer writing review committee
Super Lawyer - Washington State (2004, 2019)
Top 10 Washington State Family Law Attorneys for Attorney and Practice Magazine, 2018, 2019, 2020
Top 100 Family Law Lawyer for State of Washington for American Society of Legal Advocates, 2016 - 2019
American Jurist Institute Top 10 Family Law Attorney for Washington 2018
American Institute of Family Law Attorneys “10 Best” Washington, 2015, 2018, 2019
American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, Top 10 Female Attorneys Washington State, 2018, 2019
American Institute of Family Law Attorneys, Exceptional and Outstanding Client Service, 2015-2017
Rising Star, 2002-2003