Sabi Mand
Williams, Drexler, & Mand PC
Sabi Mand is a zealous advocate for his clients. He works vigorously to provide effective representation and results for his clients. Sabi has worked for several Bay Area law firms handling all aspects of Family Law before starting his own practice. He has also worked as a mediator for over 15 years, and helps clients resolve their disputes amicably.
Sabi has volunteered as an attorney for the Alameda County Superior Court, Family Law Division. He has very refined negotiation and interpersonal communication skills. He has been a coach and judge for the UC Hastings negotiation team. In addition, Sabi has had the honor of being a judge for the ABA Law Student Division Negotiation, Mediation, and National Moot Court Competitions.
- Family Law
- Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Father's Rights, Guardianship & Conservatorship, Paternity, Prenups & Marital Agreements, Restraining Orders, Same Sex Family Law
- Divorce
- Collaborative Law, Contested Divorce, Military Divorce, Property Division, Same Sex Divorce, Spousal Support & Alimony, Uncontested Divorce
- California
- Hindi: Spoken, Written
- Punjabi: Spoken, Written
- Urdu: Spoken
- Founding Partner
- Williams, Drexler, & Mand PC
- Current
- University of California College of the Law, San Francisco
- J.D. (2010) | Law
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- Recipient Academic Scholarship
- University of California - Berkeley
- B.A. (2006) | Political Science
- Recipient Full Regents’ Scholarship
- Honors: Distinction in General Scholarship.
- Alameda County Bar Association Volunteer Legal Services Corporation
- Volunteer Attorney
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- Q. I'm in desperate need of a pro bono attorney for family law child custody, in Palm Desert CA. Please help.
- A: Check with your county bar association if they have a volunteer attorney program where someone might be able to help you.
- Q. been legally separated since sept. 28, 2017....suppose to get husbands pension in lew of allimomy.
- A: You would probably have to go through QDRO - Qualified Domestic Relations Order. It's a process where you would need a court ordered QDRO and then send it to the pension plan administrator, before they can release the funds. Yes, it's advisable to hire an attorney.
- Q. I have a court ordered for spousal support. My X hasn't paid over a year. How do I collect? I don't have $ for attorney.
- A: First you need to get a judgment and then there are various ways to collect court ordered spousal support such as wage garnishment, bank account levy, seizing property/assets. You should contact your county bar association and they might have a volunteer attorney program where someone can help you free of cost.