About

About Camille King

I have been a California licensed attorney since 2001, initially litigating family law matters as an associate attorney.  In 2010, I trained as a Mediator and in 2011 as a Collaborative Practice attorney. I opened my solo practice in 2011 and specialize in divorce and dissolution of domestic partnership (including child custody, child and spousal support, and property division).  I also offer services to parties negotiating a premarital or cohabitation agreement. I am committed to inclusion and welcome clients of all races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexualities, and abilities.

For mediation clients who wish to negotiate a divorce settlement or a premarital agreement, I act as the neutral. I offer a structured process, facilitated conversations, procedural guidance, and document preparation.

For clients who wish to have individualized advice from an allied professional, I offer the Collaborative Practice model. Or, I can offer consulting services if you are in mediation with a third-party mediator.

Professional Highlights

Camille King was admitted to the California Bar in 2001 after receiving her J.D. from the University of California College of the Law, San Francisco (formerly U.C. Hastings).  She graduated cum laude from the University of Georgia in 1996, with a B.A. in English and a B.A. in Political Science.  Camille was a contributing author on several Continuing Education of the Bar (CEB) publications: Dissolution Strategies: From Intake to Judgment (CEB, 2005),  California Client Communication Manual (CEB, 2012), and California Basic Practice Handbook (CEB, 2013). 

Camille is the past Chair of the Steering Committee for Collaborative Practice East Bay, an alliance of attorneys, mental health professionals, and financial professionals who are trained in collaborative practice, and a past member of the Board of Directors of the statewide consortium of collaborative practitioners, Collaborative Practice California. Camille has also served as a member of the Board of Directors of The Mediation Society, the Chair of the ADR Executive Committee for Alameda County Bar Association (ACBA), and as a volunteer community mediator for SEEDS Community Resolution Center.