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Tiana Mead is a dedicated solicitor with extensive experience in family law, providing clients with thoughtful and strategic legal advice tailored to their individual circumstances. Since her admission to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, Tiana has built a reputation for her empathetic and client-centred approach, particularly in navigating complex family law matters. She holds a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Arts, both with First Class Honours, from Macquarie University. Her Honours thesis examined the intersection of domestic violence and the COVID-19 pandemic, equipping her with a sensitive and informed perspective on family violence issues. Tiana has assisted numerous families through challenging situations including separation, divorce, parenting arrangements, property settlements, and family violence concerns. Valued for her calm and compassionate manner, she strives to provide clear and practical guidance during emotionally difficult times. While Tiana is a strong advocate for resolving disputes through mediation and collaborative law, she is also a confident litigator when court proceedings are required. She approaches every case with genuine care, aiming to achieve outcomes that promote her clients’ long-term stability and well-being. Registered as a solicitor of the High Court of Australia and a graduate of the College of Law’s Professional Legal Practice program, Tiana combines academic excellence with practical experience. She is committed to supporting clients through significant life changes with compassion, clarity, and integrity.
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- Name
- Tiana Ann Mead
- Date of Admission
- 2023
- Certification type
- Employee of a law practice (Supervised)
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- PARRAMATTA DISTRICT
Practice Categories
- Superannuation
- Domestic Violence
- Disputes
- Adoption
- De facto Relationships
- Divorce and Separation
- Enforcement Orders
- Mediation
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims