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Helen Sturm

New York, NY

Licensed for 45 years

Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Divorce and separation

Language

English

About

Practices Areas

Divorce and separation

Family

Language

English

Contact

165 W 91st StNew York, NY, 10024-1314165 W 91st StNew York, NY, 10024-1314

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

John
December 10, 2016

We hired Helen to mediate an uncontested divorce in New York. She seemed nice, good credentials, well informed, and good to work with at first. After several months, however, communications have been convoluted, my requests for information have been either disregarded or unrecognized, requests for interpretation or advice have not resulted in clear, actionable response, and her attention to details has been poor. I have been referred to the court guidelines multiple times, however in discussing settlement, I do not see evidence of how or if they are being used and in specifically asking, the responses have been been inconsistent. At this point, filing an uncontested divorce pro se makes more sense and appears to likely be less costly.

John
December 10, 2016

We hired Helen to mediate an uncontested divorce in New York. She seemed nice, good credentials, well informed, and good to work with at first. After several months, however, communications have been convoluted, my requests for information have been either disregarded or unrecognized, requests for interpretation or advice have not resulted in clear, actionable response, and her attention to details has been poor. I have been referred to the court guidelines multiple times, however in discussing settlement, I do not see evidence of how or if they are being used and in specifically asking, the responses have been been inconsistent. At this point, filing an uncontested divorce pro se makes more sense and appears to likely be less costly.

John
December 10, 2016

We hired Helen to mediate an uncontested divorce in New York. She seemed nice, good credentials, well informed, and good to work with at first. After several months, however, communications have been convoluted, my requests for information have been either disregarded or unrecognized, requests for interpretation or advice have not resulted in clear, actionable response, and her attention to details has been poor. I have been referred to the court guidelines multiple times, however in discussing settlement, I do not see evidence of how or if they are being used and in specifically asking, the responses have been been inconsistent. At this point, filing an uncontested divorce pro se makes more sense and appears to likely be less costly.