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Fiona Davis is the Principal Solicitor at Abetz Curtis, where her extensive legal career has been committed to serving the needs of her clients with dedication and expertise. Admitted to the Supreme Court of Tasmania in June 2013, Fiona's journey into law followed a diverse path that included studying the cello at the Conservatorium of Music and working in various retail roles. Her passion for family law is evident as she expertly navigates complex cases involving property and parenting matters, child support, financial agreements, and surrogacy agreements. Fiona is also adept at drafting parentage orders and donor agreements related to assisted reproduction, alongside handling divorce proceedings. Beyond family law, Fiona brings her substantial experience to commercial and property law, offering clients insightful advice on commercial and residential conveyancing, business sales and purchases, and lease agreements. Her proficiency extends to contract negotiation and commercial transactions, making her a versatile and well-rounded legal practitioner. In estate planning, Fiona provides comprehensive guidance on Wills, powers of attorney, and enduring guardianship appointments. Her lifelong connection with small businesses, particularly in retail and building, enhances her understanding of client needs in these sectors. Fiona's commitment to community service is reflected in her contributions to the Scientific and Research Committee for Cancer Council Tasmania and her role as a former Board Director of Palliative Care Tasmania. She currently serves as a Board Director of the ECHO Festival. A devoted mother, Fiona cherishes the time spent with her husband and their blended family, balancing her professional life with personal joy and fulfilment.
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- Name
- Fiona Davis
- Date of Admission
- 2025
- Certification type
- Employed
- Region
- TAS
Practice Categories
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Wills and Estates
- Divorce and Separation
- Financial Agreements
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Conveyancing
- Leases