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Office Locations

  • Wilton Office

    Address

    15 River Road
    Suite 15 B
    Wilton, Connecticut 06897

    Phone

    475-289-7801

  • Danbury Office

    Address

    83 Wooster Heights Road
    Suite 125
    Danbury, Connecticut 06810

  • Westport Office

    Address

    8 Wright Street
    First Floor
    Westport, CT 06880

    Phone

    475-289-7801

  • Greenwich Office

    Address

    500 West Putnam
    Suite 400
    Greenwich, Connecticut 06830

    Phone

    475-289-7801

Testimonials

  • "Thank you so much for your guidance during a difficult process. Your support made it so much easier . . . and helped us maintain our post-divorce friendship and partnership as parents."

    - client
  • "I can’t thank you enough for your guidance during this process. It is overwhelming and you helped us navigate it all in a way that allowed us to move through it gracefully."

    - client
  • "Rosemarie was direct, compassionate, unbiased and extremely helpful. Would recommend for anybody looking to pursue mediation."

    - Client

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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 made a difficult time a little easier. I appreciated her compassion and thoughtful explanations.

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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...
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The Benefits of Mediating Your Divorce

For many individuals, divorce can seem like an extremely intimidating and overwhelming process. Divorce is often portrayed as highly adversarial and emotionally draining, and many partners worry that their children, Read More

8 Ways to Emotionally and Financially Prepare for Divorce

Thank you Legal Scoops for sharing my succinct advice for preparing for divorce: "Emotional and financial preparation is essential to ensure a smooth legal divorce process. Exploring options such as discernment Read More

Podcast with Beverly Price- Her Empowered Divorce

At the Divorce Mediation Center of Fairfield County, LLC, our family law attorneys frequently utilize both divorce mediation and collaborative divorce processes for our clients and can provide experienced guidance in both settings. Read More

You’re Ready to Proceed with Divorce, but your Spouse Is Not: What Now?

What do you do when you are certain that divorce is the right path for your family, but your spouse isn’t on board? While it is typical for one spouse Read More

Ending No-Fault Divorce Is a Scary Suggestion

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 Read More

Interview with Ridgefield Moms!

Tell us about your background and your family, and how long you have lived in Ridgefield?I’m originally from NY, attended college and law school in NY and began practicing family Read More

Living Apart, Together

Very often spouses feel that they have lost pieces of themselves during their marriage. In this age of self-care and emotional evolution, a new trend is emerging where couples are Read More

Changing your Name Post-Divorce, A Checklist

Obtain your Judgment of Divorce from the Court A certified copy of your Divorce Judgment is an official duplicate of the original certificate issued directly from the county or courthouse where Read More

Divorce & Separation, Connecticut Edition, Is available now.

Rosemarie is proud to announce the release of Divorce and Separation, Connecticut Edition, edited with Lili Vasileff, CFP, national recognized leader in the field of divorce financial planning.The foundational principle Read More

Top Ten Reasons to Consider Divorce Mediation

1. Mediation puts children first.Mediation takes a child-centered approach. Nobody knows your children better than you, so why wouldn’t you and your spouse be the ones to make the important Read More

Co-Parenting, Yes, there's an App for That!

Sharing parenting responsibilities when you live in separate households can get a little tricky when you have multiple jobs, extracurricular activities, doctor appointments, sporting events, and so much more to Read More

Lawyer & Mediator Rosemarie Ferrante: “5 Things You Need to Know to Survive and Thrive During and After a Divorce”

An interview with Ilyssa Panitz, part of a series published in Authority Magazine (click for link). Read More

Divorce & Separation, Connecticut Edition, Coming Soon

Rosemarie is proud to announce the release of Divorce and Separation, Connecticut Edition, edited with Lili Vasileff, CFP, national recognized leader in the field of divorce financial planning. The foundational principle Read More

Living Together, Separating, Divorcing: Surviving During a Pandemic

The book is the work of over 70 leading Mediators and related professionals to help you deal with the loss of income, lack of accommodation, child care, and dealing with Read More

New Year, New You? 5 Considerations for those Contemplating Divorce in 2021

Every new year comes with new goals and new beginnings. There is a reason why divorce lawyers have a predictable uptick in calls every January. If you are contemplating divorce Read More

Details Matter! Don’t Overlook the Financial Details in Your Divorce Agreement. Rosemarie Ferrante, Catherine Shanahan & Karen Chellew

You did it! You and your spouse mediated your full divorce agreement. You diligently and cooperatively worked with your mediator and Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA). The business valuations were Read More

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