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Agunah, Facebook, and Mediation/Rabbi Martin Rosenfeld

March 24, 2012

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(Disclosure: I have volunteered in recent weeks to mediate the Agunah dispute in the Epstein/Friedman matter. I have never been involved in this matter in a professional way, as only Mr. Friedman agreed to mediation. Mr. Friedman will only be aware of this article after it appears. I speak for no person but myself in […]

What About the Kids?/Martin Rosenfeld

March 14, 2012

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It has been stated that effective writing is when the written word seems to be in conversational English. We are writing as if we were having a dialogue with our reader. Such an article about children and divorce recently appeared at mediate.com. The article,”Do Children Fare Better in a Mediated or Litigated Divorce?”, by Dr. […]

Does Intensity Count in Divorce Negotiations?/Martin Rosenfeld

March 1, 2012

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The debate on Health Care has led to interesting polling.  While the country is divided on its support of a new Health Care program, those who are opposed often poll “strongly opposed” and those who are in favor are not passionate about their support.  This is a statistical gap many call an “intensity gap”. Often […]