Les Wallerstein
Practice restricted to non-adversarial law
Practice Details
Family and divorce mediation (including separation agreements and all court forms)
Post-divorce and unmarried couples mediation
Post-divorce modifications
Cohabitation, prenuptial and postnuptial agreements
Review of mediated divorce documents and separation agreements
Legal representation: counsel for either spouse in uncontested matters
Collaborative law
Small, private, personalized weddings
Address
Degrees and Experience
J.D. 1990
M.A. Psychology, 1970
B.A. Spanish Literature, 1967
Licensed and Certified Social Worker (issued 1982, MA)
Principal Psychologist (certification issued 1974, MA)
Certified Divorce Mediator, Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation, Inc. (1996- present)
Counselor at Law (1990-present)
Family & Divorce Mediator (1992-present)
Commissioned Massachusetts Justice of the Peace (2008-present)
Professional Memberships
Academy of Professional Family Mediators
Advanced Mediator (2012 - 2013)
Association for Conflict Resolution
Advanced Practitioner Family Section (2001-2009)
Massachusetts Collaborative Law Council
Founding Member
Treasurer (2000-2002);
Director (2000-2004);
Member (2000-2010);
Co-Founder and Co-Editor, Collaborative Law Journal (2003-2006)
Massachusetts Council on Family Mediation, Inc.
President (2001-2002);
Director (1993-2019);
Founder and Editor, Family Mediation Quarterly (2002-2013)
Certification Committee (2013-present)
Massachusetts Bar Association:
Member (1990-present);
Family Law Section (1998-present)
National Lawyers Guild: Member (1990-present)
Regional Information
Massachusetts
Fee Information
$350 per hour
Free initial one-hour consultation and divorce mediation materials for couples considering a mediated, Massachusetts divorce when there are no court actions pending between the parties.