Roberto Madera - Chicago, IL
Attorney at R. Madera Law Offices, P.C.
Lawyers in Chicago, IL
5609 S. Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60629
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Hired Attorney 2021-2025I think Roberto Madera, based on his actions in and out of court, is a bigot and a racist. As a child rep and GAL he has always chosen to align with my ex. My ex-wife (Hispanic) and I have one son. Although three psychologists (all white, and each with 20 years experience) have said I deserve equal parenting time. He disagrees, preferring to listen to a PhD woman of color with less than a year of experience. One of the (white) psychologists drafted a 604.10B, which was ordered by the court, where she determined that my wife was engaging in parental alienation, which is a form of emotional (child) abuse. Roberto disagreed. Of course, he has zero training in clinical psychology, merely a disdain for a white man (me) and the white psychologists. He refused to even interview one of the white women because I already communicated they would say positive things about me. He can not be trusted as a child rep or GAL to represent your child's best interests if the other party is Hispanic.
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Hired Attorney 2019-2020Please be really careful with such as despicable person like him. He has double morals and values. Keep your kids away from this ‘attorney’ especially as GAL in your divorce process. He doesn’t care about your kid’s well being at all.
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