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Cassidy De Vito

Cassidy De Vito is a dedicated legal professional with a comprehensive background in family law. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from California State University, Northridge, where she developed a strong understanding of social dynamics and human behavior—skills that serve her well in her legal career.

Cassidy holds a Paralegal Certificate from the University of San Diego, which has equipped her with the technical knowledge necessary to excel in the legal field. She began her career as a legal administrative assistant at an insurance law firm, where she honed her organizational and calendaring skills. In this role, she gained valuable experience supporting paralegals and attorneys, becoming adept at managing case files, preparing legal documents, and coordinating schedules.

Transitioning to Minella Law Group marked a significant shift in her career as she focused on family law. Here, she immersed herself in complex areas such as adoptions and court-appointed Minor’s Counsel cases. This experience deepened her understanding of the emotional and legal challenges families face, allowing her to provide empathetic support to clients during some of their most significant life events.

As Cassidy advanced to the role of Paralegal, she specialized further in family law, demonstrating a particular passion for guiding families through the adoption finalization process. Her attention to detail, commitment to client advocacy, and ability to navigate the intricacies of family law make her an invaluable asset to her team. Cassidy’s dedication to her clients is evident in her approach, as she strives to ensure that each family feels supported and informed throughout the legal process. Her expertise and compassionate nature contribute to positive outcomes for families, reinforcing her reputation as a trusted professional in the field.

Recent Posts From The Team

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October 3, 2024

What Does a No Fault Divorce Mean?

In 1969, California was the first state to sign no fault divorce into law. That means that things like extramarital affairs or abandonment are not of interest to the court…
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Terminating Parental Rights

Stepchild Adoption and Termination of Parental Rights in San Diego The process of terminating parental rights results in a court order given by a judge which permanently severs the legal…
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How Can I Impute Income To The Other Parent?

Under California law, both parents are equally responsible for the financial support of their children. When computing how much child support is owed or received, the court considers each parent’s…