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
Who Will Take Care of Your Kids if You Can’t?
The issue of who will be named caregiver of Anna Nicole Smith's daughter may seem way beyond what happens in everyday life, but the reality is many people have no idea how things would play out if they suddenly weren't around or able to care for their own children. No...
Parent and Grandparent Pitfalls – Does Your Estate Plan Really Protect The Kids?
When you have a will drawn up or buy life insurance you're doing it to make sure your family is protected - in case something happens and you're suddenly not around. And when there are minor children in the picture, it's even more important to get your affairs in...
Caring for Elderly Parents
Even as adults, many people still rely on their parents to give them solid advice and help them when times are tough. So when the tables turn and adult children need to step in to take care of their elderly parents, it's often very difficult for everyone involved....
Making Funeral Arrangements
When a loved one passes, the last thing you should have to worry about is what legal concerns you may have regarding the funeral. Federal and State laws have been enacted to protect families, but many people have no idea what to look out for. First and foremost, you...
Pre-Paid Funeral Arrangements
When people think about putting their affairs in order they typically sit down with an attorney to put together a Will or Trust. But for many people that isn't enough. They also want to make sure their funeral arrangements are set ahead of time. Prepaid funerals have...
When Your Private “Medical Business” Goes Public
A few years ago, the HIPAA Privacy Rule went into effect to address people's growing concern about personal medical records becoming public information. But what you may not realize is that even with the laws currently in existence; your "private medical business" can...