Ms. Pozzuto is a leader in the collaborative divorce movement in our community, serving as Co-Chair of the Collaborative Practice Group in 2007 and again in 2008. She has served on the Board of Trustees of the Center for Principled Family Advocacy since 2006. Additionally, she participates in the Cuyahoga County Guardian Ad Litem program, representing the interests of minor children in custody disputes.
Ms. Pozzuto has practiced exclusively in the area of family law in Cuyahoga and surrounding counties since 1998, serving clients who desire experienced, personalized assistance in divorce, dissolution, custody, and support matters. As opposed to the formulaic approach some attorneys employ, Ms. Pozzuto adapts and tailors her approach to each individual client's case. She provides her clients the highest degree of service, engaging each in a partner-like relationship in decision-making.
While skilled in the analysis and litigation of complex domestic relations issues, Ms. Pozzuto also offers her clients the opportunity to choose alternative dispute resolution methods, including collaborative divorce and mediation. She believes that divorcing couples who agree to stay out of litigation preserve their privacy, their dignity, and their ability to effectively co-parent their children after the divorce.
Ms. Pozzuto graduated summa cum laude from Ohio Wesleyan University in 1991 and earned her J.D. from Temple University School of Law in 1994. For further information, please see Ms. Pozzuto's website at www.urbanfamilylaw.com. |