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Kyla Williams is a dedicated family law practitioner with a wealth of experience since her admission to practice in 2006. She has worked extensively across all facets of family law, including complex property settlements, child arrangements involving significant risk factors, and spousal maintenance. Her expertise extends to handling binding child support agreements, financial agreements, divorce, and restraining orders. Kyla holds national accreditation as a Mediator and Independent Children's Lawyer, often representing children's best interests in intricate court proceedings. She is a member of the Australian Institute of Family Law Mediators and Arbitrators and has held roles on numerous not-for-profit boards and committees. Her commitment to leadership development is evident from her early recognition by Oxfam Australia's Leadership Development Program. In 2022, Kyla joined the Women Lawyers of Western Australia committee, advocating for women's legal rights and equality. Her academic credentials include a Master of Laws from the University of Western Australia and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice from the Law Society of South Australia. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Laws with Honours and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Adelaide. Admitted to the Supreme Courts of Western Australia and South Australia as well as the High Court of Australia, Kyla is well-equipped to manage complex legal challenges. Kyla has a keen interest in photography and enjoys various artistic pursuits. Balancing her professional life, she cherishes time with her three children and values the company of family and friends.
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- Name
- Kyla Williams
- Date of Admission
- 2008
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Certificated
- Region
- WA
Practice Categories
- Adoption
- Children's Law
- Divorce and Separation
- Enforcement Orders
- Financial Agreements
- Mediation
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims
- Relocation Orders