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Stephanie Baxter stands out in the legal community for her notable expertise and dedication to Family Law. Since her graduation from Murdoch University with dual degrees in Law and Arts in 2013, she has committed herself to this field, gaining admission to the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2014. As the Head of Family Law at D’Angelo Legal since 2019, Stephanie has honed her practice exclusively in Family Law, demonstrating a particular proficiency in children's matters, complex property rights involving companies and deceased estates, and adult child maintenance. With a Masters in Family Law and Family Dispute Resolution, she brings a comprehensive and nuanced approach to her role as a Family Dispute Resolution Practitioner and Independent Children’s Lawyer for Legal Aid WA. Stephanie's commitment to amicably resolving disputes while being prepared to litigate when necessary, combined with her reputation for being supportive and straightforward, underscores her ability to provide exemplary legal services tailored to her clients' needs. Her scholarly contributions, including publications in the Australian Journal of Family Law, further highlight her as an informed and passionate advocate in her field.
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- Name
- Stephanie Louise Baxter
- Date of Admission
- 2014
- Certification type
- Employee of a law practice
Practice Categories
- Criminal Law
- Adoption
- Children's Law
- Divorce and Separation
- Enforcement Orders
- Financial Agreements
- General Advice
- Mediation
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims
- Relocation Orders
- Civil
- General Advice
- High court
- Local Court