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Emily Woodhouse is an experienced family law associate dedicated to understanding the unique challenges faced by her clients. She combines her thorough legal training with practical experience to craft strategic solutions aimed at achieving favourable outcomes. Emily’s practice covers a broad range of family law matters, including property settlements for married and de facto couples, spousal maintenance, child support issues, and parenting disputes such as relocation, alienation, and risk assessments. She also handles domestic violence cases, representing both victims and individuals accused of domestic violence. Her expertise extends to drafting and negotiating financial agreements, including prenuptial agreements, managing divorce proceedings, and navigating jurisdictional complexities. Known for her calm and compassionate approach, Emily supports her clients through the difficult emotions and challenges that often accompany relationship breakdowns. Committed to ongoing professional development and community service, she volunteers regularly at Women’s Legal Service and is an active member of the Family Law Practitioners Association, Family Law Section, and the Queensland Law Society. Emily holds a Bachelor of Laws with Honours from Queensland University of Technology and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law.
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- Name
- Emily Mildred Woodhouse
- Date of Admission
- 2022
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Employee
Practice Categories
- Domestic Violence
- Divorce and Separation
- Financial Agreements
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Relocation Orders