Gabriella Giovinazzo - Staten Island, NY
Attorney at Angiuli & Gentile, LLP
Lawyers in Staten Island, NY
1493 Hylan Boulevard Staten Island, NY 10305
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Updated: 03/02/2026
Attorney Information
Overview
Gabriella Giovinazzo is a dedicated Associate Attorney at Angiuli & Gentile, LLP concentrating in divorce and family law. Before joining Angiuli & Gentile, Ms. Giovinazzo served as an Assistant District Attorney with the Richmond County District Attorney’s Office focusing on a wide array of criminal matters including domestic violence cases. These experiences have given her a unique perspective and deep empathy for individuals who are navigating complex, emotionally charged situations. Ms. Giovinazzo's background as an Assistant District Attorney reinforced her strong advocacy skills and provided her with an extensive understanding of both the protective measures required to provide safety in difficult family situations as well as of the dynamics of family conflict.
Ms. Giovinazzo was admitted to practice law in the State of New York in 2022 after receiving her Juris Doctor (J.D.) from Touro College Jacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center in 2021 where she excelled in courses in both family law and advocacy. She is known for her compassionate approach, attentive listening, and commitment to securing the best possible outcomes for her clients, whether through negotiation or in court. Ms. Giovinazzo is dedicated to helping clients feel supported and informed as they make important decisions about their families and their futures.
Ms. Giovinazzo’s professional associations include the Richmond County Bar Association as well as the Richmond County Women’s Bar Association.
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