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Kristine is a skilled and knowledgeable lawyer who can effectively navigate complex divorce and custody cases
“Kristine could have viewed me at times with a jaundiced eye, but she knew I made the commitment to always tell her the truth and never spare details. In six months' time with Kristine, I had the greatest win in child custody, better than all my years combined.”
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Kristine is dedicated, perseveres, and goes above and beyond to advocate for her clients
“She perseveres, is dedicated, and I could not imagine a better, more caring advocate. I highly recommend her.”
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Kristine is calm, empathetic, and provides realistic guidance during traumatic legal proceedings
“She is always calm, succinct, empathetic, and above all realistic. She has a clear sight of what is fair and reasonable and is a trusted guide for what can be a traumatic journey.”
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Kristine is successful in securing her clients' assets and best interests
“She was very compassionate, professional and successful in securing my assets and best interest.”
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Kristine is able to effectively negotiate and resolve difficult legal disputes
“Within a short amount of time, Kristine was able to break the stalemate and negotiate a solution.”
Cons
As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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11 Jul, 2023 by George skaljac
Cliff Palefsky is a great attorney. You can't go wrong by using his services. If I could give him 10 stars I certainly would.
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05 May, 2023 by Mina c
I had a substantive consultation with Ms. Stewart and I'm grateful that I chose a different attorney. Since my divorce has been completed, I reviewed the detailed notes I made during our lengthy conversation and much of the information was inaccurate and would have cost me a lot in needless expenses and wasted my time. I find it inappropriate that she encourages the questionable behaviour of her colleagues
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28 Jan, 2021 by Sanja
Kristine was the best lawyer I ever had. She is a wonderful person, and also very knowledgeable with divorce law. She tries to do things collaboratively, and that actually worked very well in my case, as my ex is not the easiest person to deal with, neither was his lawyer who is known to be very aggressive. In this case, trying to be collaborative and civil actually worked quite well , and I was very happy with the outcome. Kristine was also very responsive , and would always address my questions and concerns, and I felt very good through the entire process.
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20 Aug, 2020 by Elizabeth
I was referred to Kristine by a child custody superstar (20+ years experience) with whom I’d previously worked. My divorce was finalized, but I’d always managed to get the short end of the stick regarding custody matters, as my ex-spouse had over $20M to finance his high conflict litigation. He simply did not want to pay child support, so he and his lawyer were always filing flimsy ex-party’s based on a loose association with the truth. I’d been under his thumb for years and I felt helpless. Fast forward to fall 2019 and my ex wanted to move across the country with our two children. He, however, did not wish to follow the law and thought notifying me about the move, offering that I “follow” was sufficient. I knew this was my chance and proposed my case to Kristine. She understood the time crunch and filed a motion immediately. After years of disappointment, Kristine got me my first real win in a long time! My kids were not to leave CA and it was now my turn to set terms. My ex’s attorney began by offering abysmal terms and after weeks of expert negotiating, Kristine got my agreement to a place in which I got 99% of what I wanted! She worked diplomatically, understanding I was sometimes scared to sign( associated it with losing my leverage) and gently pressed on the most pertinent issues, while conceding others. Her system was fair and gave me the best result. Even after I moved, of course my ex would try to push (violate) the signed agreement and Kristine was ALWAYS THERE to troubleshoot ideas with me. She did me great favors such as ghost writing emails to my ex with the judge as audience. She went above and beyond! She had to deal with opposing counsel who is quite possibly the angriest male and absolutely believed I was horrible. My ex is a skilled liar. Kristine could have viewed me at times with a jaundiced eye, but she knew I made the commitment to always tell her the truth and never spare details. In six months’ time with Kristine, I had the greatest win in child custody, better than all my years combined. If I were again in her jurisdiction, I would not hesitate to work with her as my counsel again! She is set to be SF Family Law’s next rising star. She perseveres, is dedicated, and I could not imagine a better, more caring advocate. I highly recommend her.
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24 Jun, 2020 by Beth harvey
Kristine was asked to join in my divorce mediation after I’d tried to reach a settlement for well over a year. Within a short amount of time, Kristine was able to break the stalemate and negotiate a solution. I cannot thank her enough for her kindness and expertise during the most difficult time in my life. I trust her completely. She is honest and hard-working, and I will rely on her in the future!
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