Thanks, Michael (or is it Carl?)
From: carl Michael rossi <cpchicago@xxxxxxxxx>
Reply-To: <CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 4:44 PM
To: <CollabLaw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [CollabLaw] New Member
Welcome Charlie !
InJoy!
cMr
'the moderator'
Collaborative Practice Chicago
Divorce Without Warfare
carl Michael rossi, M.A. J.D., L.P.C.
Attorney, Mediator, Coach, Counselor
773-442-2751 <tel:773-442-2751> cMr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:cmr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> www.CPChicago.net <http://www.CPChicago.net>
Executive Director, Collaborative Practice Professionals of Illinois
<http://cppillinois.com/>
Publisher, The World of Collaborative Practice
<http://theworldofcollaborativepractice.com/> : A Magazine Promoting
Collaborative Dispute Resolution for the Full Range of Possibilities. An
international online magazine for professionals and the general public
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Name: Charlie Rowan (full name: Edmund Charles Rowan Jr)
Firm name: Charlie Rowan, Attorney at Law
Address: 11428 Links Drive
City: Reston
State: VA
Zip: 20190
Phone: 703-435-2799 <tel:703-435-2799>
FAX:
Eddress: rowanc@xxxxxxxxxxx
Web site: http://www.mediationfromtheheart.com
Area(s) of practice: Mediation, Family Law
Any trainings in Collaborative Law:
"Collaborative Divorce Three-Day Team Training," Williamsburg, VA, February
2014 (Sponsored by: Virginia Collaborative Professionals and the
Collaborative Practice Training Institute)
What is your interest in Collaborative Law:
I first learned of Collaborative Practice at the outset of my own separation
and divorce. My spouse and I did not choose the Collaborative model. Three
years, three mediations, and many tens of thousands of dollars in legal fees
later, I was divorced. My personal divorce experience provided the spark I
apparently needed to bring to life my long-held dream to become a
professional mediator. And it led me to choose to concentrate my mediation
practice on helping separating and divorcing couples. I deeply believe that
divorcing families deserve to have process choices that at least potentially
allow them to have a genuinely satisfying divorce experience. Collaborative
Law is a perfect companion to my mediation practice, as it offers couples
another way to end their marriages consciously, caringly and affordably.
Collaborative Law is also a great fit for me because I am a student and
practitioner of Nonviolent Communication, a core principle of which is the
notion that lasting and satisfying conflict resolution requires that the
parties first experience some degree of empathy for one another.
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