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Pros
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Highly skilled and experienced mediator who helps resolve complex disputes effectively and efficiently
“Sheryl was a true lifesaver and the ultimate professional. She took a situation that could have been very costly and contentious and helped us navigate through to a very amicable and fair solution.”
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Compassionate, empathetic, and understanding approach that puts clients at ease during a difficult process
“Sheryl was very empathetic and professional. Her advice was spot on. We appreciate all the help that she provided and was very compassionate and understanding.”
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Maintains neutrality and fairness, allowing both parties to be heard and reach a mutually agreeable resolution
“Sheryl never tried to influence or make any decisions for us – even when I begged her to. She was totally neutral.”
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Highly responsive, flexible, and accommodating to client needs and timelines
“Sheryl was not just fast but very reasonable, accommodating, friendly, firm, thorough and surely knowledgeable and professional.”
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Extensive expertise in family law and mediation, helping clients navigate complex legal and emotional aspects
“Sheryl's knowledge of the mediation process and the law, professionalism and passion for fairness cannot be matched!”
Cons
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Occasional instances of inappropriate or unprofessional conduct reported by a small number of clients
“In one discussion, and, it was a mere discussion, Ms. Sastow was verbally attacking to me, the client. It was inappropriate.”
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Some clients felt mediation was not as effective or efficient as expected in resolving their particular disputes
“Although you seemed very nice, mediation for estate dispute was regretted by all parties. Estate law and facts should have been followed, no progress all involved backed out. Long and drawn out a waste of money.”

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08 Jul, 2024 by Hugo desantana
Very kind and thoroughly explained everything we needed.
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06 Jun, 2024 by Amanda desantana
Excellent experience from start to signing. Thank you again!
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23 Feb, 2024 by Robert gecewicz
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23 Feb, 2024 by Angus bartholmew
Simply the best. She goes above and beyond for every client.
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02 May, 2023 by Ann tyrie
Sheryl was wonderful during my “gray” divorce. She was kind, compassionate, and understanding of both sides. My ex was a very angry, snippy belligerent individual during our mediation meetings with Sheryl. Sheryl handled him with stern professionalism. To get to the final divorce decree lasted 5 years became of my wanting to make sure the ex wasn’t hiding money (which he was) and me changing my mind on the ownership of our vacation home and life insurance policy. Sheryl was very patient and never took sides to influence the outcome of my own issues. I would recommend Sheryl to anyone going thru a divorce. Her kind, professional calm way of handling each person was above and beyond expectations. She returns phone calls and emails promptly. She knows the law concerning all aspects of divorce. Using Sheryl while going thru this difficult time will make it so much easier.
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