Jewish Divorce Mediation
It is true that the mizbeach cries when a couple divorces (Gittin 90b). And in the usual adversarial process couples are torn apart emotionally and scars are left. Divorce attorney and mediator, Rabbi Yisroel Roll, invests his best efforts to limit the pain by guiding couples to a workable settlement in the best interest of both parties and the children. Rabbi Roll remains neutral during the mediation process and is an impartial Torah- based mediator who seeks the continued spiritual and emotional growth of the parties, after the mediation is completed.
Rabbi Yisroel Roll, a licensed pscyhotherapist and lawyer, has seen both sides of the equation. He has counseled couples with marriage problems and has guided them to revitalized marriage success. Rabbi Roll is the author of a best selling book, Bring Out the Best-A Jewish Guide to Build Family Esteem, which is available at www.amazon.com. He has even met clients for an initial divorce mediation and has helped turn things around and has guided the couple to reconciliation. But when a couple finds irreconcilable differences then Rabbi Roll sets into motion a healthy mediation process that yields a mutually satisfactory agreement between the parties.
The most important issue to avoid during divorce is parental alientation--which means that neither party is allowed to denigrate the other spouse or malign the other sposue to the children--which leads to an alienation of the child from the other parent. It is in each party’s best interest to actually promote a good relationship between the child and the other spouse because the children will then see and learn to appreciate the goodwill of the encouraging parent and will be drawn closer to that parent who is showing fairness and goodwill to the other parent.
For a consultation with Rabbi Yisroel Roll call him at his Toronto law office Creative Mediation Group, Solnik Law Group, 1-800-557-0678 or email roll@creativemediationgroup.com
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ReplyDeleteFamily mediation is non-confrontational in nature and progressive. It encourages parties to focus on the future and problem solving strategies rather than the problems of the past. The process is also "child centered" whereby the parties are encouraged to make special provision for the needs of children where the subject parties of such mediations have childcare related issues.
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