Biography
Gabbie was born and raised in Virginia. She spent her first ten years in South Korea. Her initial interest in pursuing a career in law stemmed from her personal experience. Since the very beginning, family has been a core value in Gabbie’s life. In law school, she joined the immigration clinic, where she was exposed to the distraught reality of the legal system. She firmly committed in becoming an advocate. She shaped her passion and fascination in family law by combining the conservative Korean culture and unique family dynamics in America. She started her career in family law in Clark County.
Interesting Facts
Being an advocate is a privilege. She quickly realized that she could not make anyone’s problems disappear completely, but she could become an advocate. One’s fate is hardly ever predictable, but her commitment to advocacy and service can promote a lasting impact. In the most devastating and pivotal time of one’s life, she hopes to be the biggest and strongest advocate and helping hand for her clients.
Gabbie strives to understand each and every individual’s story with patience, compassion, and empathy. She is a firm believer that the attorney’s duty is to be the spokesperson of one’s story – “You tell me your story, and I will make sure you are heard.” Just as any family law attorney does, she ensures that parties come to a fair and just agreement to close the chapter of their lives.
Gabbie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science with a minor in Women’s Studies at Pennsylvania State University. She attended law school at Gonzaga University School of Law and graduated in 2024. While in law school, Gabbie participated in the immigration law clinic and interned at Willis Towers Watson and Pierce County Prosecuting Attorney’s office, Civil Division.