Jackielyn Abellada is a distinguished attorney at The Zhou Law Group in Los Angeles, California. Focusing on family law, Ms. Abellada has extensive experience in cases related to divorce, child custody, domestic violence and same-sex marriage. Although her practice is based in Los Angeles, she also serves clients in the San Jose metro area.Throughout her career, Ms. Abellada has successfully conducted numerous motions and trials, earning high praise from clients, fellow attorneys and judges who have witnessed her work firsthand. She brings 15 years of legal experience to her role, including over seven years dedicated exclusively to family law. She holds the prestigious title of Certified Family Law Specialist, awarded by the Board of Legal Specialization of The State Bar of California, which recognizes her advanced knowledge and proficiency in family law.Ms. Abellada's comprehensive understanding of family law encompasses a wide array of issues such as divorce proceedings, child custody arrangements, visitation rights, parentage matters, as well as the intricacies of child and spousal support and property division. Her commitment to her clients is further reflected in her active membership with the Association of Certified Family Law Specialists and the Los Angeles County Bar Association. She also serves on the Minor’s Counsel Panel for Los Angeles County, working closely with local family courts across several counties, including Los Angeles, Riverside, San Bernardino, Ventura and Orange.After graduating with a cum laude bachelor’s degree in communication studies from the University of California, Los Angeles, Ms. Abellada earned her Juris Doctor degree from Fordham University School of Law. Her legal career began at various boutique law firms and nonprofit organizations in cities such as Los Angeles, Arcadia, Newport Beach and San Francisco, where she developed a keen understanding of the financial constraints clients may face. This awareness has made her particularly attentive to billing concerns, ensuring her legal services remain accessible to those in need.