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Highly knowledgeable and skilled in family law
“Chelsea has always been available to me while handling my case; well beyond the call of duty. There has never been a day I was unable to reach her in a reasonable time, whether it is late into the evening, weekend, or holiday.”
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Aggressive and diligent in defending client's rights
“She was absolutely amazing! I highly recommend her!”
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Personable and builds strong relationships with clients
“I consider her a a friend and 2nd my lawyer.”
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Achieves favorable outcomes for clients
“She has allowed me to get back to rebuilding my life and concentrate on spending time with my child.”
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Maintains strong communication and responsiveness
“She has been easy and fun to work along a side and helped me To understand the processes of courts and worked with my work schedule to better accommodate my needs as well, and my money situation.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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23 Mar, 2023 by Isaac
Hiring Chelsea is one of the best choices I've ever made and will make in my life. She kept me assured and focused before and during my trial. An absolute champion in the court room with her knowledge, experience, and presence.
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07 Jul, 2022 by Erica
Chelsea came into my parenting plan dispute after I had worked with a previous lawyer. I was blown away by her approach, kindness, and willingness to actually explain the process to me. I had lived in anxiety for weeks trying to fully understand the process and one hour with her made me feel grounded and capable of creating a plan. She moved fast and efficiently and we were able to come to resolution outside of court quickly. I can’t recommend her enough. She truly cares that real people are behind these court documents as well being incredibly gifted in her legal approach.
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16 May, 2022 by Kristel lusich
We were referred to Chelsea once it was clear our case would be going to court and we could not afford our previous attorney. Immediately after our first consultation, we felt empowered and relieved. Chelsea was always prepared, and was also very patient with us and addressed every concern we ever had. The quality we appreciated the most when working with Chelsea is that she does not beat around the bush; she does not blow smoke up your sleeve, she is always very informative and real with you, while also making you feel like you're her only client. Going through a divorce is not a pleasurable thing, but meeting with Chelsea was always a sigh of relief because we just felt heard. Our outcome could not have been better and I have no doubt it is through her knowledge, diligence, and preparedness that we won our case. Even when in court and feeling uneasy, Chelsea is calm and confident and is able to make you feel comfortable during a very stressful time. It was a long four years and honestly, it was a pleasure working with Chelsea.. it felt like working with a friend.
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05 May, 2022 by Scott
As anyone can see by reviewing the many reviews on this site that border on spiritual adoration, Chelsea is a strong advocate for her clients. My case with her was brief and didn't involve my passion, but I have been represented by several attorneys over the years in business matters. I have noted attorneys tend to do what they are comfortable with (i.e. file expensive claims), and they speak to you in terms of worst case risk which is hard to make a sane decision from because it seems they only want to protect their license. They offer powerful opinions without the leverage of risk which to me just makes my decision making more difficult. Chelsea, refreshingly, was the difference in my experience. She worked hard to understand the situation from my perspective, and she advised me based on the risks involved so I could make a best decision as I saw it. She did state the worst case risks, but she was also willing to express percentages of likely outcomes. When does an attorney ever do that? I'm not saying she would do this every time (haha, now I'm protecting her license), but in my situation she did. I greatly appreciated it. She deserves my excellent marks on her work.
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04 Jan, 2022 by David
Chelsea is not a typical lawyer. Rather, she is a solver of legal problems. In my case, I was facing divorce - one that I did not want, but for which I had to prepare and steel myself. Chelsea masterfully accomplished that, while at the same time working on MY GOAL of avoiding the divorce. Facing an opposing attorney who had interest only in reaching a settlement and case conclusion, this was particularly challenging. She used her skills to successfully overcome the opposition's disinterest, however, and maintain a possibility of attaining my goal, while preserving my best interests should those efforts be unsuccessful. Because of this dual approach, doors are opening for potential resolution without divorce as the end result. The opposing attorney's weaknesses in these important skills are now evident to my significant other, who is appreciative of how my attorney's more integrated approach has allowed us several alternatives to a bitter ending. Chelsea's reviews are consistent with mine, and I now know exactly why. She is the person you want on your side because she will approach your situation the way you want her to, advise you when she thinks you are making an error in judgment, and support you during the difficult times. I believe that finding Chelsea is the best thing that could have happened for me in my case. I also don't see how she could not be the best attorney for ANY other case as well. But right now, you can't have her. She's mine. Can I give her six stars instead of just 5, or rate her an 11 instead of just a 10?
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