Mediating Divorce and Family Conflict - Joy Rosenthal

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We've got a fascinating episode lined up for you today, featuring Joy Rosenthal, a professor, lawyer, and divorce mediator from the buzzing metropolis of New York City. Joy's unique journey from social work to law has been marked by her focus on family issues, with a special emphasis on the needs of children involved in divorce cases. Join us as Joy shares valuable insights on the role of mediators, busting myths about the cost of divorce, and the critical aspects of property division, alimony, parenting, and child support. Our candid chat also shines a light on the importance of seeing a divorce from a child's perspective, a view that can significantly shape their overall well-being.

The conversation takes a deeper turn as we unpack the intricacies and real-world implications of prenuptial agreements. Joy, with her years of professional experience, expertly navigates the complexities of prenups, their role in protecting parties involved, and how they can indeed pave the way for critical conversations before marriage. We also discuss how a majority of divorce cases are amicably settled outside of court, saving both time and money. Whether you're considering a prenup, currently navigating a divorce, or simply interested in understanding family law and mediation better, this episode is a goldmine of information, advice, and lived experiences. Hop on this journey with Joy and us, as we explore the intersection of law, mediation, and familial relationships.


Chapter 1Mediating Divorce and Family Conflict00:00
This chapter features a conversation between host Matthew Pfeiffer and guest Joy Rosenthal, a professor and lawyer from New York City. They discuss Joy's background and how she became interested in law, particularly in family law and mediation. Joy shares her experience working with children in the criminal justice system and how it influenced her approach to divorce mediation. They also touch on the importance of considering the child's perspective in divorce and how it can impact their well-being. Overall, this chapter explores the intersection of family law and mediation, highlighting the importance of prioritizing the needs of children in the process.
Chapter 2Mediation, Divorce Expenses, and Prenuptial Agreements10:00
This chapter explores mediation and the cost of divorce. We discuss how people often expect mediators to act like judges, but their role is to help couples make their own decisions. We also touch on the high expenses of divorce and how lawyers can prolong the process for financial gain. The four main aspects of divorce - property division, alimony, parenting, and child support - are discussed, emphasizing the importance of making decisions together. We mention that the majority of divorce cases are settled outside of court and highlight the high costs of going to trial. Overall, this chapter provides insight into the mediation process and how it can help keep expenses down in a divorce.
Chapter 3 The Importance of Pre-Nuptial Agreements21:31
This chapter explores the benefits and challenges of prenuptial agreements in divorce. The hosts speak with Joy Rosenthal, a divorce mediator, about how prenups can protect both parties and facilitate important conversations before marriage. Joy shares her expertise on the complexities of prenups, including considerations for children and unforeseen circumstances. She also provides resources for New Yorkers going through divorce. Listeners are encouraged to share their takeaways and connect with Joy on social media.

https://www.joyrosenthal.com/new-york-maintenance-child-support-calculator/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyrosenthal
https://www.instagram.com/joyrose2/





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