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At Mediation Law Offices of Chandra Nelson-Robak in Walnut Creek, California, clients appreciate her compassionate approach and clear communication throughout the mediation process, particularly in family law and estate planning matters. Many reviewers highlight her ability to navigate difficult situations, ensuring that both parties feel heard and respected while working towards fair agreements. Overall, clients express gratitude for her professionalism and support, making challenging legal matters more manageable and less emotionally taxing.
After reviewing several mediators, we decided to go with Chandra based on a number of reasons. First, we wanted someone that could communicate the overall legal process so that we had a clear understanding of when the final settlement would occur. In addition, we wanted someone that would be attentive throughout the expected long mediation process. Finally and most importantly, we needed a mediator that connected to us on a personal level based on the nature of the emotional situation.
I had the pleasure of working with Chandra Nelson-Robak.
Horrible experience in dealing with Chandra for our divorce. She doesn’t respond to calls or emails and sides with females. She gave out her cell phone to my ex and would text with her but Chandra would not respond or return my calls. When she did respond to my emails it would by two weeks later. She had shared private conversations, emails and documents with my ex that were supposed to be attorney client privilege. After the first time she shared my info I asked her not to do that again. Then she ended up forwarding an email chain between Chandra and I only with private info to my ex. Many occasions she acted like she was representing my ex and negotiating on her behalf. Chandra would say assets and debts were split 50/50 at the beginning of the mediation but then would change her mind and said I had to pay more. I called her out on this (and other items) and told her that’s not what she originally said. She would not give me alternative options on how to take credits for money I paid after the separation but she would always give the ex several options on how she could get more money. Luckily I kept diligent notes and pushed back on all this and fought for what was right. But i should not have had to do that since Chandra is supposed to be independent but acted like she represented my ex. I do not recommend her for mediation.