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Linda Sternberg, Esquire

Divorce lawyer in Boston, MA
Reviews: 4 | Overal Rating: Good
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Review Left On 03/01/2020
Valerie Zima

When I first called Linda and spoke to her I was so relieved. Filing for divorce was not an easy step, but our first conversation was relaxed and informative. Throughout the process, Linda and her staff made the emotionally charged time easy for me to maneuver. And Linda's legal advice was spot on. I cannot recommend Linda and her staff enough.
Review Left On 03/01/2020
E. Telles

Linda guided me through the best ways to get the most parenting time with my child, from being an alienated child to a healthy and loving kid who also enjoys and loves to spend the most time with me as a non-custodial parent.
Linda is professional, honest, tells you the truth even if you don't like it which is very appreciated, very patient, understands what you are going through, does not see you as another client, but as a human being, she is always available, helpful and clear, being in court is always expensive but Linda makes it worth it, I would never put a price to the time my son and I spend together.
Thank you so much attorney Sternberg from my son and I.
Review Left On 03/01/2020
Peggy Zisk

Linda provides professional, accurate, timely advice. She walked me through the divorce process with compassion and kindness while also using her expertise to guide me to the best possible outcome. I have and would recommend her services to anyone in need of a competent divorce attorney.
Review Left On 03/01/2020
Maria Boden

My rating probably won't mean much as Linda seems like she may retire soon and doesn't care much to fully listen before giving her opinion. After trying to determine if remediating my divorce decree was necessary, I walked out no more knowledgeable than when I walked into her poorly arranged office and conference room. I also found two incidences to be strange: When I went to pay her she asked for my ID because I hadn't signed my card, which made me feel like a criminal. She also wanted to know my education level, which may be typical; however, she did not ask what I did for a living, only my ex husband. I felt weird the whole time like she didn't want to take on my case unless she felt I could make her a large sum of money. She did not fully listen and was coaching her attorney assistant the entire time. She also spoke to me as if I was a teenager and didn't understand life. I am a Sr. Executive at an International Company, I work with my general counsel 20 hrs a week and even they have better advice for my divorce than she did.

At the end, to be polite, I asked how much she was to retain and she said $7,500! She isn't worth the $300 I spent on consultation, could have got Manolo's half off at Barney's for that price. $7,500 to remediate or hold contempt of court is steep. She should realize that people shop around for lawyers and know retainer costs, she is way over priced or lied.

Lastly, she did not shake my hand when I left and seemed like she couldn't wait to get me out of there. Now I understand why her offices look the way they do, winners have pristine properties and at least offer potential clients a glass of water. I am definitely going with my second visit whom I met with directly after and was a totally different experience. He sat and listened, did not rush or interrupt and spent 2 hrs, didn't charge me consultation and found out a way to get what my son and I deserve. Also he read my divorce decree before asking questions, which Linda didn't bother to fully read. I know reviews matter to those truly looking for help go elsewhere, I can't stress enough.

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