Gaudenzia Brunello

Gaudenzia Brunello


She is born in Villorba (TV) in 1956, got her Scientific General Certificate of Education at Leonardo Da Vinci High School in Treviso and graduated in Padua.
She fluently speaks French and she also knows, at a basic level, Spanish and French.

She has been registered in Treviso’s Rolls since 1982 and she has been practicing as a barrister in the Corte di Cassazione (Court of Cassation) since 1997.
Before founding with Atty. Taffarello the professional association where she is currently practicing, she had been working for thirty years in an important legal office in Treviso which she soon became an associate of.

Ever since she attended one of the first courses of specialisation on Family Law organized in Milan by IDF in 1991, she has been almost exclusively dealing with Family and Personal Law and hence with all litigations bound to the constitution and the dissolution of family and cohabitation relationships (separations, divorces, adoptions, recognitions, court declarations and disownments of parental bonds, decay of parental responsibility), with successions, inheritances, and the defense of personal rights (the rights to have a name, health, freedom, privacy, physical and moral integrity).

Member of the AiafAssociazione italiana degli Avvocati per la Famiglia e per i minori  (Italian Association of Family and Juvenile Lawyers) since its foundation in 1993, she now holds its vice-president office in Veneto and she is member of the national board of the association.

She founded in 2010, together with other lawyers, the association AiadcAssociazione Italiana Professionisti Collaborativi (Italian Association of Collaborative Practiotioners) which gathers now also psychology, neuropsychiatry and financial professionals specially trained to empower their clients to resolve their legal disputes with Collaborative Practice.

She has been steady training Collaborative Practice since 2010 and she has helped building the Practice Group of Collaborative Law in Treviso – one among the few operative ones in Italy – whose meetings she does constantly take part in.

She often partakes as lecturer in conferences and formative events for colleagues concerning Family Law.
She is member of Treviso’s Law Foundation.