Will Ernest Shindler

4103 Menchaca Road, Austin, TX

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2017
University of Houston

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4.7 72 reviews
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Ada j starks

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07 Nov, 2024
Christine and her staff (including Alyssa!) did a great job helping me navigate some difficult issues <3
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Cassandra kennedy

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03 Jul, 2024
Fantastic representation! Christine and Jessah were wonderful! Everyone is very professional, meticulous and honest. My divorce was handled with incredible efficiency; it could have easily become a year(s) long nightmare, but they worked hard to get it done in a timely manner, potentially saving me thousands (which they would have made). Christine and Jessah really fought for me and guided me through an emotionally difficult journey. They also handled my name and gender change with speed, efficiency and consideration. I just can't overstate how magnificent Cha Law is! Best decision I ever made!
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Harper meredith

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19 Jun, 2024
The team over at CHA were absolutely fantastic! From start to finish they made sure that everything was just so and as a result I am legally me. 😊 Not only do I not dread social situations where I may be carded anymore, or going through the airport, I'm excited about being carded (which at 40 is no small feat 😅) Are the services offered absolutely necessary? No, you can go through this process on your own, but their fees were not exorbitant by any stretch and they were work every penny for the peace of mind alone that it was being done right and wouldn't get kicked back.
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Pros
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Knowledgeable, responsive, and caring staff
“Alyssa and the CHA Law team were fantastic to work with - very responsive, knowledgeable, and kind in the process. Highly recommend!”
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Excellent communication and professionalism
“We were "working" with an attorney in Dallas for 6 weeks with no progress and horrible communication. We fired them and signed on with Christine. She and her team were exceptional. We were working on a tight timeline and they delivered. Extremely communicative, professional and responsive.”
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Compassionate handling of sensitive situations
“The CHA Law firm went out of their way when my son was dying of cancer. He only had two weeks to live when we contacted them. They spoke with him on the phone, wrote his will, came out to the house to ensure he had all his faculties, brought witnesses to the will signing at his house, and was warm and caring during his last days.”
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Expertise in LGBTQ+ and family law matters
“Christine and her staff are above and beyon”
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Efficient and timely service
“The entire process was easy. Big shout out to Jessah Castro for guiding us through the process. We would have been lost in this process without CHA Law.”
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Potential issues with communication and attention to detail
“I was made to feel like a burden and not a valued paying client. There are SO many great lawyers in town. Hire one of them. I wound up hiring an associate attorney (way less experience than Christine) at a different firm and she provided more thorough (both legally and grammatically) work than what I received at CHA law.”
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Concerns about ethical practices and billing practices
“I have serious ethical concerns about many of CHA Law's practices and the poor quality of the work I hired them to do. I was told by christine that this quality of work is "common" in her practice...especially if they are "rushed." I was billed for both the original errors and for the paralegal to make the corrections.”

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