The Law Office of Gina M. Ghioldi, P.C.
NEGOTIATION ● LITIGATION ● MEDIATION
The Law Office of Gina M. Ghioldi, P.C. provides negotiation, litigation, mediation and conciliation services in all areas of domestic law. We also work with clients on the matters of asset protection, estate planning, probate and trust administration, and family disputes regarding decision making and care of family members/elderly parents.
The firm specializes in divorce and all other family law matters including prenuptial and postnuptial agreements, child support/alimony modifications, and custody/parenting disputes. We have 20+ years of expertise handling a wide range of divorce matters including cases involving closely held businesses, inheritance, spouses with mental illness and children who have intellectual, emotional, developmental and/or learning disabilities. We also understand and have extensive experience dealing with situations in which a spouse, child or other family member suffers from drug abuse, alcohol abuse, addictions and PTSD (we work with many veterans).
Attorney Ghioldi personally works with a close network of colleagues who specialize in other areas of law including personal injury, real estate, criminal and business law, and is often called upon to provide qualified and trusted referrals.
Our Goal Is To Empower you With The Law
Practice Areas
Divorce
Divorce is emotionally, financially and legally complex. One mistake can lead to a lifetime of regret. You need an experienced divorce attorney to protect you in all areas including legal and physical custody, visitation, child support, alimony and division of assets (including business interests and inheritance).
Post-Divorce, Modifications, and Contempts
Unfortunately, a divorce does not guarantee that your troubles with an ex-spouse are over. If you’re owed money from your former spouse, they aren’t adhering to the terms of your divorce, your parenting schedule isn’t working or you are paying too much in support/alimony, call us – we know exactly what to do.
Estate Planning
You can’t take chances when it comes to protecting your family. Whether your goals include making sure children are cared for, providing for a disabled family member, preserving family assets, keeping a family business intact, minimizing tax liability or avoiding probate, we have the expertise to create the plan you need.
Prenuptial/Postnuptial Agreements
A Prenuptial Agreement protects you in the case of divorce from or the death of your future spouse. If you have a house, retirement benefits or other assets, are a business owner, have been married before, have children, expect inheritance or are forfeiting earning potential to accommodate the marriage, talk to us.
Articles by Gina M. Ghioldi
Knowing What You’re Signing Up For When You Co-Sign For Someone Else
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Hiring the Right Attorney
If you need to hire a lawyer, chances are you're already stressed out. The last thing you need is the stress of hiring the wrong attorney. It could cost you a whole lot more money, and cost you your case. But where should you begin? Start by knowing what NOT to do....
Legalese – Breaking the Code
Imagine sitting across the table from someone and not understanding half of what they're saying - even though you're paying hundreds of dollars an hour to listen to them speak! It's common practice for people who sit down with an attorney. The lawyer is speaking...
Talking with Family about “Taboo Topics” – Wills, Healthcare Proxy, Power of Attorney
While the holidays can be one of the most hectic times of year, they also are one of the few times that busy families have a chance to come together and connect. And once the food and festivities are over, there's that rare opportunity to talk openly about some...
Making Sure Your Will Is Followed
If you haven’t gotten around to putting a Will in place, or you haven’t updated the one you did years ago, you run the risk that when you’re gone; things won’t go the way you want them to. It’s important to recognize that no matter how many or how few assets you have...
Don’t Act Against Your Own Will!
When it comes to protecting your assets or taking care of your family - you want things to go your way. Now and in the future! But if you haven't gotten around to putting together a Will, or you haven't updated those documents you did years ago, you run the risk that...