Matthew Cooper-Wilson
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Matthew Cooper-Wilson

Matthew Cooper-Wilson

Principal Solicitor Hardings Gulhane Solicitors (Gaythorne)

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Gaythorne, QLD
Click to Reveal Phone Number(07) 385..
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About Matthew

Matthew Cooper-Wilson is the Principal Solicitor at Hardings Gulhane Solicitors in Gaythorne. With a broad legal practice, Matthew brings extensive experience across property law, commercial litigation, family law and succession law. He is committed to providing clients with clear, practical advice tailored to their individual circumstances. Matthew’s hands-on approach ensures that clients feel supported throughout their legal matters, whether resolving disputes, managing family issues or handling property transactions. His comprehensive knowledge enables him to effectively navigate the complexities of each matter, delivering solutions that align with clients’ goals.

Practice Areas

Commercial Law
Estate Planning
Family Law
Litigation & Disputes
Property Law

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Experience

Principal
Principal
Hardings Gulhane Solicitors
Mar 2020 - Present · 5 years 6 months
Solicitor
Solicitor
Hardings Gulhane Solicitors
Jan 2014 - Present · 11 years 8 months
Paralegal - Litigation & Family Law
Paralegal - Litigation & Family Law
Hardings Gulhane Solicitors
Feb 2009 - Jan 2014 · 4 years 11 months

Education

Diploma of Practical Legal Training, Law
Diploma of Practical Legal Training, Law
QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
1970
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB)
QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
1970
Bachelor of Business (BBus)
Bachelor of Business (BBus)
QUT (Queensland University of Technology)
1970

Contact Information

Gaythorne, QLD

LocationShop 1, 438 Samford Road, Gaythorne, QLD
Click to Reveal Phone Number(07) 385..

Practice Certificate

Name
Matthew James Cooper-Wilson
Date of Admission
2014
Certification type
Unrestricted Principal
CheckLast checked: 15 Sept 2025
Checked with the Queensland Law Society