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05 Jun, 2022 by Victoria
I hired Nancy to represent me in divorce and child custody case. Nancy spent an enormous amount of time discussing with opposing counsel and later directly with my x unsignificant events that took place 10 years back. Nancy lost documets I gave her. My fault I didn't make copies. She did not keep any records of all the background information I gave her on the case, and kept asking me to retell her details of things she should have had records of and I has already told her multipletimes verbally. And via emais. When I'd point it out to her, she'd state that it will take her a very long time to go through her records to find relevant information and it's best I retell her, charging me hefty amounts of money for her time. She did that allot, asking same questions she had already asked. It really felt like she was working against me, not for me. She then would mix up information she sent to another party, confusing and complicating things further. She was absolutely no help in child custody. When my x offered Nancy to meet and discuss settlement, Nancy failed to notify me. I learned that directly from my x. She insisted that trial is imminent and she has to "prepare for every possible scenario." When I wanted a settlement and not to deal with the trial. Once I told her that I am not willing to pay her for "what if" and prefer she addresses issues one step at the time, she suggested I find another attorney. Once she figured out I will not be fooled, and she will not be able to keep charging me, she pretty much refused to do her job, dropping me like a hot potato. I wasted allot of hard earned and borrowed money and time, and got nowhere. She mostly stayed mum in the courtroom as well. So if you are dealing with a difficult spouse and a complicated child custody, Nancy is not the right lawyer for you.
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21 Nov, 2015 by Lynda
Hi, My name is Lynda. I wanted to respond to a recent review regarding attorney Nancy Roberts, Esq. In "that review" it said: that Ms. Roberts was "hard to reach"...that she "weakly negotiated or argued" for her clients...that she "failed to file important documents"... and a number of other such accusations. This "review" appalled and sickened me, because it's so far from the truth, it's ridiculous. This is not at all who Ms. Roberts is, or of what one can expect from Ms. Roberts if they should hire her. I am a paralegal and worked many years as a paralegal for family law attorneys in Santa Clara County. I also personally know many other paralegals who work for family law attorneys in Santa Clara county, so I have also had much feedback regarding not only the attorneys they worked for, but also attorneys they have dealt with. After many years of personally dealing with attorneys (and the feedback from other paralegals regarding their experiences with attorneys they worked for and dealt with) I personally know which attorneys are dependable and which are not; which attorneys are ethical and which are not; which attorneys are truly in the business to help their clients and which attorneys are simply out to make a buck. That is why of all the family law attorneys in Santa Clara County, I chose Ms. Roberts to handle my own divorce case. I knew I could trust her. I knew that no other attorney would give such personal attention to my case (not just because she had a duty to do so, but because she truly cares about her clients). I knew she would be fair with me in regards to her attorney fees; that she would look out for my interests (not just because I hired her to do so, but because that she truly cares about her clients); that she would stand strong for me; that she was a good negotiator; and that she could argue my issues better than any other attorney could or would. I knew that she would always keep me informed regarding all issues in my divorce; that she would never fail to prepare and file any and all documents in my case in a timely manner; and that she would always provide me with copies of each and every document in my case (whether it was a pleading filed with the court or a letter sent on my behalf to the opposing counsel/party). I knew that she would always answer or return my telephone calls, e-mails, and/or texts as soon as possible. Ms. Robert upholds the highest standards with regards to her principals and ethics and morals -- and no one could ever influence her to stray from what she knows is the right thing to do; whether the persuasion comes from the opposing counsel/party, or whether it comes from her own client. Ms. Roberts has gained a reputation among the attorneys, paralegals, and "yes" even the judges in Santa Clara County, as one of the best family law attorneys currently in practice. Anyone who is fortunate enough to retain Ms. Roberts as their attorney can remain assured that they have hired one of the best attorneys available in Santa Clara County.
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06 Nov, 2015 by Anonymous
A few years ago I was in the middle of a very messy and complicated divorce/custody case. Out of several lawyers choose Mrs. Roberts and never regretted it. All of my questions were answered, all court procedures explained, all process guided. Outstanding knowledge of all possible details, no-nonsence approach, emotional support a domestic violence survivor truly needed... Am I happy with an outcome - yes. Did I send a few friends there - yes. Were they satisfied - yes. Would I come back - sure. Can I recommend Mrs. Roberts - yes, definitely. Am I sure she did everything to the highest standard - absolutely.
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05 Nov, 2015 by Edward
I could not speak more highly of Nancy Robert's abilities as a Family Law Attorney. She handled my divorce, and was complete, knowledgeable and understanding. I never felt hurried, and always had the comfort & confidence that she was doing everything possible to assure that my well being, both financially and emotionally were her utmost priority! She was very good at explaining options and what the out come would be, she was fair and kind and very intelligent. Three things I find to be lacking in our "World of Lawyers" nowadays. She has a background in Medicine, and served our Country, (I don't recall the branch of Military in which she served) which I personally feel adds to her insight in Human Nature and just how the world goes-round. I have referred her to friends in search of Legal Counsel with Family Law, and have only heard good things about other's experiences as well. I assure you her fees are quite fair. I feel my monies were well spent, not once did I feel over charged or "gouged" when it came to her compensation for services!
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30 Oct, 2015 by Debbie
Nancy has been my Divorce Attorney since my husband decided he wanted a divorce in 2008. Our divorce was particularly difficult and I have continued to retain Nancy through the present time, because I have had numerous issues with my ex-husband and his ongoing difficult behavior, as a minor child was involved, and Alimony was involved. Nancy has always handled all legal matters for me promptly, and in an extremely professional manner. Nancy has explained the Divorce laws to me over the years, and promptly advised me if I was making any wrong decision that could hurt me legally. She has always helped me to make correct decisions, and has guided me in handling an extremely difficult ex-spouse. Nancy has written numerous Legal Agreements between me and my ex-spouse due to all of the problems I have encountered over the years. Nancy has always promptly returned my telephone calls, and/or emails, unless she was in Court and was unable to do so, but would get back to me usually within a couple of hours or as soon as she could do so. I have never had a problem getting a response from Nancy. Not only has Nancy been a wonderful Attorney, but she has a very human compassionate side. She truly cares about her clients. Nancy is an outstanding Divorce Attorney, and I would highly recommend her to any of my dearest family or friends, because I know they would be in the best legal hands possible.

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