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Kyle August brings a wealth of diverse legal experience, underscored by a solid educational foundation and a commitment to serving the community. He completed his Bachelor of Laws alongside a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in History and English, at the University of Western Australia. His admission to practice in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2014 marked the beginning of a promising legal career. Kyle's professional journey began with meaningful roles at the Department of Corrective Services and Legal Aid WA, where he honed his skills in navigating complex legal systems and advocating for vulnerable populations. In 2015, he joined Klimek & Wijay Family Lawyers, an opportunity that enriched his expertise in family law. Further broadening his horizons, Kyle relocated to Canberra in 2016. There, he contributed to the operations of Relationships Australia ACT and Legal Aid ACT, gaining invaluable insight into the dynamics of family relationships and domestic legal matters in the capital. In 2020, Kyle returned to Perth, embracing a role as a Legal Policy Officer at the Office of the Commissioner for Victims of Crime. This position allowed him to combine his legal acumen with policy development, championing the rights of victims and driving systemic improvements. Now, as an Associate Lawyer at Klimek & Wijay Family Lawyers, Kyle applies his comprehensive legal knowledge and strategic insight to deliver exceptional client service. His varied experience equips him to tackle a wide array of family law issues with empathy and precision.
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- Name
- Kyle Anthony August
- Date of Admission
- 2014
- Certification type
- Employee of a law practice
Practice Categories
- 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