Cassandra Koenig

11622 El Camino Real
San Diego, California 92130
United States
Office Phone: 8587642496
Member since 2025
Membership Type: IACP

Profession(s)

Lawyer, Attorney

I’m Cassandra Koenig, founder of Aloha Divorce, a California-based practice dedicated to helping clients navigate amicable divorces and create thoughtful prenuptial agreements. With years of experience in family law, I’m passionate about fostering respectful, solution-focused approaches to resolving conflict. My practice emphasizes collaboration, clear communication, and preserving relationships during challenging transitions.

Area(s) of Practice: Family Law, Premarital Agreements, Postmarital Agreements, Transmutation Agreements, Parenting Plans, and Amicable Divorces.
License(s): CA Bar 331040

Professional Activities

Board Member, Thomas Jefferson School of Law Alumni Assoc. January 2019; LexisNexis, Legal Research Certification October 2015; Lived in Nice, France, for three months and studied Constitutional Law under Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. Memberships: - San Diego County Bar Association - North County Bar Association - Lawyers Club of San Diego - Consumer Attorneys of San Diego

Undergraduate Education

State University of New York, Buffalo, 2013
- B.A. Psychology and Economics

Postgraduate Education

Thomas Jefferson School of Law, 2018

Professional Education

Certified Co-Parenting Specialist and Mediator

Comments

When I started my California law firm, I wanted a name that truly reflected my values and the way I approach my work. Aloha Divorce felt like the perfect choice. In Hawaiian culture, "aloha" is so much more than just a word for "hello" and "goodbye." It’s a way of being—rooted in love, peace, and mutual respect. That’s exactly the mindset I bring to helping people navigate significant transitions in their relationships. Whether it’s entering a marriage with a thoughtful prenup or parting ways through an amicable divorce, the spirit of aloha reminds me that these moments can be handled with care and compassion. For me, "aloha" symbolizes saying goodbye to one chapter and hello to another with kindness and dignity. My goal is to guide my clients through these changes with respect for everyone involved, helping them move forward with peace of mind and a renewed sense of hope. By focusing on prenups and collaborative divorce, I’ve built my practice around the idea that life transitions don’t have to be hostile or combative. They can be approached with love and understanding—just as the spirit of aloha teaches us.