Dominic M. Antonelli
Family Law Attorney
Dominic M. Antonelli is a principal with Rieth Antonelli, & Raj, with his practice focused on family law and domestic relations. Mr. Antonelli has had extensive experience dealing with all aspects of divorce and dissolution, including allocation of parental rights and responsibilities, the equitable division of marital estates and spousal and child support issues.
Mr. Antonelli is well practiced in using alternative dispute resolution techniques to bring about successful results for his clients in an expeditious manner. He is a founding member of The Center for Principled Family Advocacy.
Mr. Antonelli received his B.A. degree from Kenyon College and his J.D. degree from Case Western Reserve University. He is a member of the Ohio Bar Association and the Cuyahoga County Bar Association Family Law Committee.
In addition to his practice, Mr. Antonelli is an avid speaker on all topics of alternate dispute resolution throughout Northeast Ohio as well as being a national Trainer in the area of collaborative divorce.
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How Will Student Loan Debt Affect My Divorce?
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Helping Your Toddler or Preschooler Through Divorce
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Roadmap for a Collaborative Divorce Process in Ohio
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