Joan Patsy Ostroy
Los Angeles, CA
N/A
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Divorce and Family
Language
English
About
For the past ten years, I have eliminated litigation from my practice and specialize in amicable resolutions of divorces as well as preparing pre and post nuptial agreements. In my spare time, I enjoy swimming, playing tennis, reading and being with my family.
Practices Areas
Family
Language
English
Contact
12100 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1940Los Angeles, CA, 90025-712612100 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1940Los Angeles, CA, 90025-7126
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.
Patsy Ostroy represented my husband and me in a pension settlement. We both were very anxious about the situation. Ms. Ostroy not only was able to obtain a very good result for both of us but equally important she made us very comfortable in her presence. She has a calming manner and her knowledge is impressive. I highly recommend her.
Patsy helped me through a long, drawn out divorce that was completed only recently. In reading the negative review by “Daniel” I have to say I am flummoxed. My experience with Patsy could not have been more different. Over many months Patsy was the epitome of professionalism – organized, thorough, tenacious and efficient. At times when I was frustrated or angry in the moment by delays posed by my husband, Patsy was able to dial back the emotion and help me see the Big Picture. This is precisely why you choose a mediated or collaborative divorce to begin with! Beyond her professional expertise, however, Patsy was an extremely warm, empathic and supportive presence in my life during a very difficult time. I think the true measure of her personal and professional skills is that after our divorce was completed my former husband commended me on my choice of a lawyer and asked if he could recommend Patsy to others.
Joan Patsy Ostroy is understanding of the situation , the lawyers on the opposing side , the law ; and is able to evaluate quickly - and fairly - the best resolution which enables the client - you - to make the informed decision that can save time and money - possibly a lot of time ; and , a lot of money . She did , and was , all of the above for me in my case . You would be making a mistake if you didn't initially contact her for an interview regarding you situation .
My wife and I hired Patsy as our mediator. I cannot overstate what a terrible experience it was. Logistically, she was disorganized and confusing. One would expect that as someone in her position, having done this many times, she would have the process down to a science. But no clear instructions were provided either in writing or verbally, leading to us having to repeatedly ask for clarification via emails that we were charged for each time. On several occasions she lost forms that we had filled out so we had to go back to go through the process again. She also did not file the forms with the court, and she did not inform us of of when we needed to file forms ourselves. Dynamically, she was clumsy, failing to recognize the emotional sensitivity of the process to the point where I found myself defending my wife against her awkward handling of vulnerable conversations. Yet, when it comes to billing, she somehow manages to conjure up the organizational skills she lacks as a mediator. On several occasions, we had brief email exchanges in which she clarified her own errors - and then she charged us for her time writing those emails. In the end, we fired her, having lost our entire $3,000 deposit, and had to begin again with a new mediator who not only restarted the process, but had to spend time digging into court records to understand the mistakes that Patsy had made. Look elsewhere.