Rosemarie Ferrante is an attorney admitted in NY and CT whose practice focuses solely on non-adversarial divorce through the mediation and collaborative divorce processes. Her practice helps couples who wish to separate or divorce in reaching agreements that foster goodwill and trust, while meeting their individual goals and needs, using a child-centered approach which supports parents' ongoing positive relationships with their children and with each other as co-parents.
Rosemarie is President of the Connecticut Council for Nonadversarial Divorce (CCND) and a member of the Academy of Professional Family Mediators (APFM), the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP), the American Bar Association, the Connecticut Bar Association (CBA), including the Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) and Family Law sections, the Danbury Bar Association and the Fairfield County Bar Association. She co-authored Divorce & Separation, CT Edition with Michael Lang and Lili Vasileff. She is a frequent guest on podcasts and other media outlets discussing the benefits of non-adversarial divorce.
She earned her bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 1993 and her law degree from Brooklyn Law School in 1996, where she was Primary Notes & Comments Editor of the Brooklyn Law Review. She was admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1996 and the New York Bar in 1997.