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Pros
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Compassionate and caring attorney who genuinely cares for her clients
“She is a very smart and compassionate family attorney who knows her stuff. Above all she is a great human being who genuinely cares for her clients.”
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Highly responsive and accessible
“She was always available on the phone/email and respond to my queries promptly.”
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Excellent communicator who explains complex legal terms
“She was very happy to have her explaining all the complicated law terms and making the best for my case.”
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Effective at resolving cases without litigation
“She managed to get us a settlement without having to go to litigation.”
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Trustworthy and detail-oriented
“She actually found some big issues in the paperwork that my buyers agent missed.”
Cons
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Lack of attention to detail and communication issues
“There was poor communication including tacked on fees for missed court dates that we were never informed of and lack of attention to detail when filing paperwork which led to extra time spent on both sides sorting out mistakes.”
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Unprofessional and unresponsive in some cases
“She was not on time with anything, she did not properly prepare me for a deposition, after she basically threw the case she dropped my case without warning and said to me 'get a job'.”
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Struggled with presenting a simple case in court
“She turned my simple and winner divorce case to a 10 days trial and happily lost my case and blamed it on bad luck. She didn't listen to her client at all. She ignored the truth I was presenting to her; she chose not to submit many of my useful evidence; didn't use my witnesses; she ignored my objections, she just didn't care about me!”

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06 Apr, 2021 by Anonymous
Extremely greedy, rude and unprofessional. Made my divorce process much more painful than it already was.
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23 Jan, 2021 by Anonymous
Cristina helped in every aspect of my divorce, and was kind and on time with everything. I highly recommend her!
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14 Oct, 2020 by Marie
I recommend Cristina as she is handling my case and I am very happy that she is doing everything in her power to help me. She helped me get a protection order against my abuser and now is helping me with my divorce and custody case.
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05 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
Cristina is wonderful. I was very happy to have her explaining all the complicated law terms and making the best for my case. She was always responsive and handling my calls, including outside of business hours, she was a very good counselor and good listener. She helped me a lot, emotionally and financially, with my divorce. If you want somebody to care, hire her, is the best you can find!
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09 Apr, 2016 by Anonymous
Cristina was my divorce attorney. It's hard to believe she had any education, background or understanding of family law. She turned my simple and winner divorce case to a 10 days trial and happily lost my case and blamed it on bad luck. She didn't listen to her client at all. She ignored the truth I was presenting to her; she chose not to submit many of my useful evidence; didn't use my witnesses; she ignored my objections, she just didn't care about me!... She bulked charged me and when I asked for details she got mad at me (insulted me) and then sent me a random list that some were not even related to my case. She showed me no professionalism. She came to the court with absolutely no plans ... she is a poor performer and struggling with presenting a simple case. She has bad attitude and allow herself to insult her client (I'm a modest, respectful and professional engineer working in one of the biggest IT company in world). It took me one whole year after my divorce and hundreds of emails and phone calls and later another attorney involved until finally I got my case binder from her in hard copy format and not electronic as she was never capable to manage the files and documents. At last she emailed me and called me 'rude' and bunch of nonsense which I chose to ignore. I feel sorry for her and her clients; I think being attorney is not her thing.
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