Amy Pennza

J.D. · Cleveland State University College of Law

Amy Pennza is a member of the Ohio State Bar and has been practicing family law since 2004. She assists individuals in a variety of domestic relations areas, including divorce, dissolution, custody disputes, support modification, and post-decree cases.

Amy also devotes a portion of her practice to estate planning and probate law and serves as a hospice volunteer, providing pro bono legal services to patients in need of estate planning assistance. Additionally, she represents children in abuse, dependency, and neglect cases as a court-appointed guardian ad litem.

Amy received a B.A. from Kent State University and a law degree from the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law.


Articles By Amy Pennza

Use and Possession of the Family Home in a Maryland Divorce
For many divorcing couples, deciding what to do with the family home is a source of stress and conflict. In most marriages, real estate is the most significant asset, which can cause a variety of complications.