Anna M. Petronzio
Mediation and Estate Planning
Anna M. Petronzio is a principal with Petronzio Schneier Co., LPA, where she focuses her practice on family law/domestic relations and estate planning/probate. Ms. Petronzio represents clients in a variety of family law matters, including dissolution of marriage, divorce, custody and premarital agreements. Ms. Petronzio is a certified family law mediator who successfully has acted as a neutral third party and has assisted divorcing parties to reach agreements that have met the needs of both parties without the financial and emotional costs associated with protracted legal proceedings.
Ms. Petronzio strongly believes in Collaborative Law as a means to effectively resolve issues in a reasonable way. Her goal will be to resolve your divorce or other family law issues, such as child custody and visitation or child and spousal support, with minimum stress to you and your family. Ms. Petronzio practices in Cuyahoga, Geauga and Lake Counties.
Ms. Petronzio’s accomplishments, education and involvement are as follows:
- The Catholic University of America, Bachelor of Arts, May 1990
- Suffolk University, Juris Doctorate, May 1993
- John Carroll University, Masters in Humanities, May 1999
- The Ohio State Bar Association
- Geauga Bar Association
- Cleveland Academy of Collaborative Professionals, Founding Member
- International Academy of Collaborative Professionals
- Frequent Speaker for the Ohio CLE Institute
For further information or to schedule a consultation, please visit www.ps-law.com.
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