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Jessica Mowle

Jessica Mowle

Jessica Mowle

Family Law Solicitor

Jessica provides a personable legal assistance to clients who are going through difficult times in their lives, and her primary areas of practice are family law and probate. She also provides thorough and efficient legal services in conveyancing, will drafting, and acting in civil matters. She also has had experience with commercial disputes and NCAT matters.
Jessica graduated from South Cross University with a Bachelor of Laws in 2017, and commenced a Masters in Family Law in 2019.
Jessica is passionate about assisting people after the death of a loved one, who are overwhelmed with what to do next. She has an empathetic approach and will be there for you at every step of administering an Estate.
Jessica is also passionate about assisting clients to move forward with their lives after a relationship breakdown. Having just over one year of Post-admission experience, in family law matters, she thinks of options that can be adapted to work with the set approach in family law matters, and can be formulated into a legally binding property settlement.

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Do mothers have more rights than fathers in Australia?

Do mothers have more rights than fathers in Australia?

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All too often, frenzied politicians whip the general public into a panic about the supposedly biased treatment of parents under the family law system. But, do mothers have more rights than fathers in Australia?

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Who is a Parent: Part Two – Child Support

Who is a Parent: Part Two – Child Support

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How does the Family Law Act in relation to Child Support work where artificial conception or surrogacy has led to the birth of a child?

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Who is a Parent: Part One

Who is a Parent: Part One

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Gaps currently exist in Family Law in relation to children who are born from artificial conception where a woman and other intended parent are not married or in a de facto relationship at the time of conception and/or birth.

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