Get to know Robin:
Robin Gross is a mediator focused on divorce and family conflict, with a legal background in securities law, financial services, and public policy. She brings a calm, thoughtful approach to mediation, helping individuals navigate emotionally charged situations with clarity, respect, and practical problem solving.
Robin earned her Juris Doctor from The George Washington University Law School and her Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Florida. She began her legal career in public finance and went on to serve in senior legal and policy roles at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Department of the Treasury. In those roles, she worked extensively with complex financial, regulatory, and governance issues, developing strong analytical skills and a deep understanding of sophisticated financial matters.
Robin has mediated dozens of cases through community mediation centers in Massachusetts, handling a broad range of disputes including family and interpersonal conflicts, employment matters, business and consumer disputes and housing related issues. She completed specialized training in divorce mediation and her private practice is focused on divorce and family matters, where financial complexity frequently intersects with marital conflict.
Robin is known for her ability to navigate complex financial issues with clarity, while also creating a mediation process where clients feel respected and genuinely heard. With a background in alternative investments and financial services, she helps clients determine how to value and divide conventional and non-conventional assets, an area that often creates stress and imbalance in divorces. Professionals refer clients to Robin for her rigorous analysis and thoughtful judgment, and clients choose her because she helps them reach workable agreements that reflect their priorities and goals for a better future.