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Alex Fitzgerald is a dedicated lawyer practising across family law, intervention orders, wills and estates, and claims under Part IV of the Inheritance (Family Provision) Act. She is recognised for her strong advocacy and commitment to assisting clients facing vulnerable and often complex family legal matters, including parenting arrangements, property disputes, and child support issues. Alex regularly represents clients in the Magistrates’ Court of Victoria, the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, and the Supreme Court of Victoria. She approaches these matters with pragmatism and efficiency, frequently engaging in mediation and negotiation to resolve disputes promptly and with sensitivity to clients’ circumstances. Her comprehensive legal knowledge across family law and estates enables her to devise tailored solutions, and she has a talent for explaining complex legal concepts in clear, accessible terms. Alex’s work is characterised by an empathetic approach that prioritises the needs and wellbeing of her clients. Alex holds a Bachelor of Laws (2018) and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (2019). She was admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria and the High Court of Australia in 2020. Currently, she is furthering her legal expertise by undertaking a Master of Laws (Applied Law), focusing on family law and wills and estates. She is an active member of the Bendigo Law Association, the Law Institute of Victoria, and its Family Law Section.
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- Name
- Alexandra Fitzgerald
- Specialisations
- Criminal Law, Family Law, Family Violence/Statutory Offences, Wills and Estates
- Class
- Employee without Trust
- Region
- BENDIGO VIC 3550
Practice Categories
- Disputes
- Disputes
- Wills and Estates
- Divorce and Separation
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims
- Building and Construction