Cassie G. Bowns Esquire
PRACTICE AREAS
Cassie Bowns focuses her practice on family law, guiding clients through divorce, custody, visitation, child support, spousal support, and protective orders. She was born and raised in southern Virginia. After earning her undergraduate degrees from Liberty University, she attended George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School. Prior to joining The Manassas Law Group, Cassie clerked for the Honorable Carroll A. Weimer, Jr. in the Prince William Circuit Court. Her clerking experience has provided Cassie intricate knowledge of the court system and unique problem-solving experience.
Her approach to family law is to provide clients with the requisite information and guidance to reach a mutually beneficial resolution. Family law issues tend to be personal and highly emotional. Cassie focuses on providing compassion, empathy, and respect while being transparent in providing counsel for the situation at hand. She strives to provide clients with long term resolutions that not only solve current issues, but also provide guidance for future issues that may arise.
Areas of Practice
- Divorce
- Child custody
- Visitation
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- Property/Marital Settlement Agreements
Bar Admissions
- Virginia
Education
- George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School, Arlington, Virginia
- J.D.
- Symposium Editor, Civil Rights Law Journal
- President, Alternative Dispute Resolution Society
- Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia
- B.S.
- Major: Government: Politics & Policy
- Major: Government: Western Legal Traditions
- Minor: Psychology
- Minor: Sociology
Professional Associations
- Virginia State Bar
- Fairfax Bar Association
- Prince William Bar Association
- Virginia Women Attorneys Association
Past Employment Positions
- Hon. Carroll A. Weimer, Jr., Prince William County Circuit Court, Judicial Law Clerk
Publications
- Dads Step Up, but Law Knocks Them Down: An Assessment of the Virginia Code, Fourteenth Amendment Rights, and Putative Fathers, 30 Geo. Mason U. Civ. Rts. L. J. 153 (2019-2020)