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It was a pleasure working with Rosemarie. She helped us through a difficult time to make the divorce process as stress free as possible. Would happily recommend her to others. She was also conscious of our budget being efficient to keep t...
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Rosemarie was very easy to work with. She walked us though the whole process, had answers to all of our questions and made everything as easy as possible.
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Rosemarie was wonderful to work with during the mediation process. She was professional, knowledgeable and supportive which made the challenging and emotional experience of mediation much more manageable. Would highly recommend her to other...
Show MoreRosemarie was wonderful to work with during the mediation process. She was professional, knowledgeable and supportive which made the challenging and emotional experience of mediation much more manageable. Would highly recommend her to others.
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- posted: Jun. 05, 2023
The whole conversation of going back to the time when we didn’t have no-fault divorce, when we have made such advancements in normalizing healthy divorce, is mind-blowing.
I left litigation to found my own mediation and collaborative divorce practice, which advocates for healthier approaches to ending marriages. Two-thirds of all divorces are non-adversarial in nature—having to prove fault will only create animosity where it doesn’t need to exist.
No-fault divorce aims to provide a fair and equitable approach to marital dissolution by removing the need to assign blame or prove wrongdoing in order to obtain the divorce. This legal reform recognized the changing nature of relationships, allowing couples to separate respectfully and focus on rebuilding their lives rather than engaging in contentious legal battles.
No-fault divorce also prioritizes the well-being of children by reducing the emotional turmoil often associated with fault-based divorces, promoting a more compassionate and efficient process for families.
Read more in Ms. Magazine, in an article I co-authored with Amy Polacko, Freedom Warrior Coach.