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Solutions Through Mediation Marcia E. Tannenbaum, ESQ
As an Attorney/Mediator, Marcia Tannenbaum approaches divorce and other family legal matters from the perspective of fairness and peaceful conflict resolution. In her role of mediator, Marcia seeks to provide a safe environment for all parties, giving you the opportunity to save time and money and to minimize stress and heartache along the way.

With each client, no matter their current situation or circumstances, Attorney Marcia Tannenbaum has the same goal: to help people through very difficult and challenging times in their lives.The goal of mediation is a win-win situation where both parties can reach an agreement that is fair and reasonable through a process in which each person feels heard.

As a divorce attorney starting in 1988, Marcia has been mediating in Worcester, Massachusetts and beyond since 1994. Attorney Marcia Tannenbaum has worked with clients to achieve an agreement that is in the best interest of the children and is workable and practical for the parents. When you approach a divorce, child custody, child support, alimony, or paternity matter with the goal of ensuring that everyone's voice is heard, you will often see positive results.
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As a family law attorney for more than 30 years, I am intensely aware of the complex and often deeply painful, personal struggles that arise when family members are immersed in legal conflicts.
My goal is to enable you to resolve those conflicts respectfully, within a safe space that enables all parties to feel heard.
For all of my clients, I am committed to providing expert, ethical, compassionate legal counsel.
While I am a staunch advocate for my clients where litigation is the only option, I prefer helping you to reach a fair and equitable settlement through mediation or collaborative law.
Marcia has served as a professional mediator in divorces and other legal conflicts since 1994.
As a mediator, she facilitates a fair agreement between parties in conflict.
The goal of every mediation is a win-win solution for all involved.
No retainer is required for her mediation services in Worcester, MA.
Practicing collaborative law to resolve conflicts since 2002, Marcia was the first lawyer in Central Massachusetts to adopt this revolutionary, non-adversarial approach.
In collaborative practice, each party has separate legal counsel working together as a team to reach a mutually acceptable agreement.
Sam Margulies, JD, PhD, has written two terrific books for divorce clients: A Man's Guide to a Civilized Divorce and How to Get Divorced Without Ruining Your Life.
There are many other books for adults and children.
Your children's librarian at your public library is an excellent source for recommending current and standard literature for you and your child.
Also, please see Marcia's recommended booklist.
Dr. Sylvia Sirignano, PhD, a developmental psychologist, works with Marcia and other divorce and mental health professionals to help parents and children through the process of divorce.
When a stepparent wants to adopt a spouse's child from a previous relationship, complex issues can arise, such as gaining consent from the other biological parent.
A non-adversarial forum lends itself to the resolution of these issues.
Having a pre-nuptial agreement is a responsible way to ensure that you and your soon-to-be spouse have discussed your finances in a comprehensive manner that includes full disclosure of all assets, debts, and financial expectations.
Your marriage will be stronger if you have done this work before your wedding.
A 1A Joint Petition requires that both you and your spouse agree on all aspects of the divorce, including custody, child support, alimony, and distribution of marital assets and debts.
A professional mediator helps you to reach this level of a detailed agreement prior to filing with the Court.
With this method of divorce, there is no plaintiff or defendant; you are equal petitioners and there is no lawsuit.
A 1B Complaint for Divorce is filed by one party who wishes to proceed with a divorce.
In this case, one spouse sues the other for divorce, and the Court determines the outcome of all issues, including child custody and financial arrangements.
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