Tony Phillips is one of Queensland’s most experienced, skilled and highly respected Family Law Specialists.
As a thought leader, Tony has spoken at numerous events and fielded media enquiries. He has extensive, specialist experience in property and asset division, particularly in intricate trust and corporate structuring, advising in complex and net high worth property divisions and financial agreements, including pre-nuptial agreements.
Tony is available to comment on issues relating to family law and divorce. You can contact Tony by email or on (+61) 7 3007 9898 during business hours.
Fiona Caulley is a leading family lawyer in Queensland and the Immediate Past President of the Family Law Practitioners Association of Queensland.
Fiona has strong commitment to learning, having organised and spoken at numerous events and professional development seminars. She is passionate about wellness in the legal profession and increasing awareness about the need for lawyers to learn skills to thrive rather than just survive legal practice, through wellness, mindfulness and other contemplative practices.
Fiona is available to comment on family law, divorce and collaborative law, as well as matters relating to health, wellbeing and mindfulness for the legal profession and contemplative practices for the legal profession. You can contact Fiona by email or on (+61) 7 3007 9898 during business hours.
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