
Profile
Danielle practices primarily in family law.
Danielle recognises that relationship breakdowns are difficult, both emotionally and financially, and that the family law system can be daunting and confusing. Recognising that every separation is unique, Danielle is committed to helping clients to understand the many available options for dispute resolution and to identify the path that best suits their particular circumstances and needs.
Danielle is passionate about assisting clients to resolve their family law matter outside of the Court system when it is in the client's best interest to do so. She has a strong interest in alternative dispute resolution processes, such as mediation and collaborative law techniques.
With a background in commercial law, Danielle is able to provide our family law clients with practical and comprehensive advice on the financial implications arising from relationship breakdowns and divorce.
Believing strongly in educating clients so that they are empowered to make informed choices, Danielle has written numerous articles which have been published online and in print and she is proactive in running free family law seminars each month.
Key Practice Areas
Danielle’s key practice areas are:
Articles
| Date | Title |
|---|---|
| 12/04/2012 09:37:00 | Family Court does not have power to prevent abortion |
| 17/02/2012 06:50:54 | Should you have a Binding Financial Agreement? |
| 26/09/2011 23:14:30 | Relationships and your will: the law in Victoria |
| 11/08/2011 12:19:48 | When a marriage is not a marriage: a case of duress |
| 13/06/2011 09:13:00 | Collaborative law: dispute resolution for the twenty-first century |
| 03/06/2011 08:00:00 | Brodie’s Law: new workplace bullying laws passed |
| 25/05/2011 09:00:00 | Law, ethics and biotechnology: Supreme Court finds wife owns deceased husband’s sperm |