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Amanda Doring

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Telephone: (02) 9525 8688
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Background

 

Obtaining her Law Degree with Merit from the University of Western Sydney, Amanda was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW and the High Court of Australia in 2001 and became a Family Law Accredited Specialist in 2007.

 

 

Main areas of practice

  • Family Law and De Facto Relationships
  • Independent Representation of Children
  • Court and Tribunal Appearances
  • Litigation and Dispute Resolution
  • Criminal Law and Apprehended Violence Orders 

Experience

 

Amanda, an Accredited Specialist, has dedicated her practice in the area of Family Law since commencing work as a solicitor in 2001.

 

Amanda has extensive experience in conducting complex family law property settlements involving trust and company assets, drafting binding financial agreements and in the conduct of both interim and final applications in the Family Court and Federal Magistrates Court in Sydney, Parramatta and the South Coast.

 

Amanda's wealth of experience includes parenting matters involving residence and contact issues, contested relocation cases, the enforcement of Family Court orders and proceedings under the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction.  Amanda also has vast experience in dealing with family law matters where there are issues of violence and a need for supervised contact. 

 

Amanda provides advice on all aspects of family law including de facto relationships disputes, Child Support Agreements, the resolution of Child Support disputes and Appeals of Child Support Assessments.

 

In 2008 Amanda is also a qualified Independent Children’s Lawyer.  As a panel member for Independent Children’s Lawyers, Amanda has represented the interests of children in the Family and Federal Magistrates Court.   This experience gives Amanda added insight into parenting disputes.