Rebecca is a family lawyer practising in litigation and client advocacy, with a focus on complex parenting and financial matters. She holds a Bachelor of Commerce, a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours in Marketing) from Deakin University, and a Juris Doctor from RMIT University. Rebecca is known for her sharp legal insight, thorough preparation and commitment to guiding people through difficult matters with confidence and care.
Rebecca's background before law includes working as a business analyst, where she developed strong analytical, organisational and problem-solving skills. These skills translate directly into her legal practice, particularly in managing complex information, preparing detailed documentation and approaching matters with precision. Her ability to combine structured analysis with clear legal reasoning allows her to navigate complex family law disputes effectively.
Rebecca is passionate about supporting people through emotionally complex family law matters with clarity, empathy and practical advice. She takes the time to listen carefully, understand each person's circumstances and explain the legal process in a way that is accessible and manageable. People value her attentive communication style and her ability to provide steady, informed guidance during periods of uncertainty.
Guided by integrity and compassion, Rebecca is committed to providing honest and transparent advice while remaining sensitive to the emotional challenges people face. She brings professionalism, diligence and a strong work ethic to every matter, ensuring people feel informed, respected and supported throughout the legal process. Her approach balances technical precision with genuine care for wellbeing.
Experience
- Complex parenting and financial matters in litigation
- Detailed documentation and analytical case preparation
- Client advocacy in disputed and contested matters
- Pre-law background as a business analyst - analytical and structured problem-solving
- Honest, empathetic communication through emotionally complex matters