Christina Brownlie - San Francisco, CA
Attorney at Bley and Bley
Family Law Lawyers in San Francisco, CA
44 Montgomery Street Suite 3170 San Francisco, CA 94104
San Francisco Family Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Family Law
Attorney Information
Overview
Christina Brownlie graduated with honors from the University of Southern California with Bachelor's Degrees in Political Science and Psychology in 2012. After college, Ms. Brownlie returned home to the Bay Area and attended the University of San Francisco School of Law as a Dean's Scholarship Recipient, where she earned her Juris Doctor and a Certificate in Employment Law in 2015. While at USF, she was a Senior Editor of the USF Maritime Law Journal and worked for a firm in San Francisco where her primary focus was family law.
Ms. Brownlie joined Bley and Bley in 2021 after exclusively practicing family law at boutique firms in both Oakland and San Francisco, where she successfully and diligently represented clients in all areas associated with the practice of family law. Since 2017, Ms. Brownlie has volunteered to prepare court orders for self-represented family law litigants through the Alameda County Bar Association's Family Law Day of Court Program.
Education
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Legal Education
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University of San Francisco School of Law,
San Francisco,
California
Juris Doctor
Honors: Dean’s Scholarship Recipient
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University of San Francisco School of Law,
San Francisco,
California
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Non Legal Education
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University of Southern California ,
Los Angeles,
California
Bachelor of Arts
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University of Southern California ,
Los Angeles,
California
Bar Admissions
- California
Contact
44 Montgomery Street
Suite 3170
San Francisco, CA 94104
Phone: 415-982-7311
Email: Send a message
Hours: 8:45am - 5:15pm
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