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About Sophia
Sophia Bookallil is a highly regarded family law practitioner with over 20 years of experience in the legal profession. Admitted as a solicitor in New South Wales in 2002, Sophia began her career in general law while gaining exposure to family law matters. Recognising her keen interest in this area, she relocated to Queensland in 2007 to focus her practice exclusively on family law. Throughout her career, Sophia has worked on a broad spectrum of family law issues, including complex property settlements and parenting matters. She offers skilled assistance with property and financial settlements, parenting arrangements such as orders and plans, and disputes involving risk concerns, relocation, and parental alienation. Sophia is also experienced in child support, de facto relationship law, spousal maintenance, domestic and family violence matters, and financial agreements including prenuptial agreements. Committed to giving back to the community, Sophia provides pro bono advice and support through several charities, including the Caxton Legal Centre, Women’s Legal Service, LGBTI organisations, and the National Breast Cancer Foundation. She is a registered member of the Family Law Practitioners Association, Family Law Section, and the Queensland Law Society, reflecting her active engagement in the profession and ongoing commitment to family law practice.
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Practice Certificate
- Name
- Sophia Mary Bookallil
- Date of Admission
- 2022
- Specialisations
- Family Law
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Principal
Practice Categories
- Domestic Violence
- Adoption
- Divorce and Separation
- Enforcement Orders
- Financial Agreements
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims