SYRACUSE — Bousquet Holstein PLLC recently announced that Rosemary Lepiane, a member (partner) in the law firm, has been appointed president of the board of directors of CNY Collaborative Family Law Professionals, Inc. Lepiane focuses her practice at Bousquet Holstein on matrimonial and family law. She brings almost two decades of experience working with families […]
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SYRACUSE — Bousquet Holstein PLLC recently announced that Rosemary Lepiane, a member (partner) in the law firm, has been appointed president of the board of directors of CNY Collaborative Family Law Professionals, Inc.
Lepiane focuses her practice at Bousquet Holstein on matrimonial and family law. She brings almost two decades of experience working with families on their personal matters. She joined the CNY Collaborative group in 2019 and served as VP of its board from 2021-2023.
CNY Collaborative Family Law Professionals is a nonprofit organization committed to offering families alternative, out-of-court solutions for divorce or separation, recognized as a more positive method for family stability and the welfare of children, according to a Bousquet Holstein news release. Membership is comprised of local family-law attorneys, financial experts, and mental-health professionals aligned with and trained in the ethical standards of collaborative methods.
Along with Lepiane, Bousquet Holstein attorneys Ryan Suser and Steven Paquette are both members of the organization, with Paquette previously serving as board president in 2015.
“This organization holds extraordinary value to this community,” Lepiane said in the release. “I am honored and excited to take on this new role.”