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Leisa Toomey is renowned for her expertise in Family Law, offering a personalised approach to clients seeking guidance through complex legal matters. Admitted as a Solicitor in 1998, she quickly established herself as a leader in her field, becoming a Qld Law Society Accredited Family Law Specialist in 2003. Her qualifications as a Qld Law Society Mediator and an Independent Children’s Lawyer further solidify her commitment to family law. Leisa’s professional affiliations include the Queensland Law Society, Sunshine Coast Law Association, and the Family Law Practitioners Association of Queensland. As a partner at Schultz Toomey O’Brien Lawyers from 2000 to 2014, Leisa was instrumental in leading the Qld Family Law Department, a role she retained after the firm’s acquisition by Slater & Gordon. Following a brief hiatus beginning in 2016, her passion for family law brought her back to the practice when she founded Toomey Family Law in February 2020. Here, Leisa has built a team that delivers empathetic and pragmatic legal solutions to clients, ensuring their needs and future aspirations remain a priority. Leisa’s career also includes a tenure as General Manager for the Walter Iezzi Property Group from 2017 to 2020, showcasing her versatility and leadership across sectors. Her approach is known for being client-focused, removing unnecessary conflict, and facilitating effective resolutions in divorce, separation, and property settlement cases. With a legal foundation from Queensland University of Technology, Leisa continues to drive positive change in the legal landscape, providing trusted advice and actionable strategies that empower her clients to build positive futures.
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- Name
- Leisa Toomey
- Date of Admission
- 1998
- Specialisations
- Family Law
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Principal
Practice Categories
- Divorce and Separation
- Property and Financial Settlement