Treneff Cozza Law, LLC - Westerville, OH
Divorce Lawyers in Westerville, OH
155 Commerce Park Dr. Suite 5 Westerville, OH 43082
- 2 Super Lawyers®
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33
Years
Experience
Westerville Divorce Law Firm
Updated: 02/28/2026
Areas of Practice
- Divorce
Litigation: 95%
Firm Information
Overview
At Treneff Cozza Law, LLC in Westerville, Ohio, our attorneys strive to preserve the family. Our job is to assist you in providing a healthy environment in which your children can grow and flourish, and disputes over property and family finances are settled comprehensively. We do this by providing personal attention and experienced counsel in family law cases ranging from divorce, dissolution and property division to child custody, child support and parentage.
We have been helping families in central Ohio resolve their differences for 25 years. We litigate thoroughly but equally, we will negotiate with patience when it is sensible to do so. At all times, we follow a strategy that has been developed with you, and we ensure you understand all of the legal and procedural issues in your case.
Our clients tell us they appreciate the way we work. Added to this, our attorneys have also been recognized in "Who's Who in American Law" of family attorneys, have been featured in "Ohio Super Lawyers" magazine every year since 2004, and attorney Treneff holds an AV* rating under Martindale-Hubbell's peer review rating system. He has also been named in "Best Lawyers in America" for 2014.
Clients of Treneff Cozza Law, LLC benefit from the advice of at least three lawyers: a primary attorney, an associate and a paralegal. This triple staffing of every case means there is flexibility in the way we bill you: When work can be carried out by a paralegal it will be. Where possible we will charge you the lowest billing rate we can.
For a free initial consultation, contact our law firm. We welcome the opportunity to be of service to you.
*AV Preeminent and BV Distinguished are certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the confidential opinions of members of the Bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell ratings fall into two categories - legal ability and general ethical standards.
Awards and Honors
Super Lawyers® Selectees
Treneff Cozza Law, LLC selected for a Super Lawyers® list
- Cozza, Andrea L. On a Super Lawyers® List
- Treneff, Craig P. On a Super Lawyers® List
Honors
- Fellow, American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers - President Ohio Chapter
- Listed in Who's Who in the Midwest
- Listed in Who's Who in American Law
- Listed in Who's Who in America
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2004
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2005
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2006
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2007
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2008
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2009
- Selected for Ohio Super Lawyers, 2010
Previous Law Firm Names
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Craig P. Treneff Law Office, January 6, 2003
Classes and Seminars
- Lecturer, Family Relations Law, Continuing Legal Education Seminars for Lawyers
Representative Cases
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Heritage Hills, Ltd., v. Deacon
- Citation: 49 Ohio St.3d 80
- Court: Ohio
- Year: 1990
- Serial Number: 1990039579
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Bd. of Edu. of Worthington S. D. v. Bd. of Revision of Franklin
- Citation: 85 Ohio St.3d 156
- Court: Ohio
- Year: 1999
- Serial Number: 1999066252
Published Works
Articles
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Child Custody and Visitation
We want to hear about what you feel you deserve where child custody and visitation are concerned, especially if paternity is an issue. -
Divorce
At the Craig P. Treneff Law Office in central Ohio, we offer our clients personal attention for their divorce issues and experienced counsel to advise them on issues and strategy related to their case. -
Property Division
Ohio family law attorneys who understand your emotional as well as financial bottom line. -
Paternity and Parenting Rights
The legal process for establishing paternity and modifying parental rights in Ohio where a father and mother never married can be complex. -
Post Decree Modifications
Where modifications involve changes in child custody, child support, and spousal support, we pledge commitment to our clients, availability for questions and comprehensive legal knowledge of the post-decree legal process.
Attorneys
Contact
155 Commerce Park Dr.
Suite 5
Westerville, OH 43082
Phone: 614-891-4230
Fax: 614-891-4301
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.treneff.com
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