AUSTRALIA Law and Practice Contributed by: Eleanor Lau, Skye Owen and Monica Bayas Inglis, Lander & Rogers
Lander & Rogers is a leading Australian law firm, comprising more than700 people, including 100 part - ners, across seven areas of practice. The family and relationship law group is the largest in Australia, with the highest number of family law Accredited Special - ists of any firm in Australia. With offices in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, Lander & Rogers provides specialist advice, both nationally and internationally, in all areas of family law, including divorce, financial agreements, property settlements, parenting, reloca -
tion and maintenance. It regularly represents clients with cross-jurisdictional issues involving countries such as Singapore, China, Hong Kong, the UK Eu - rope, the USA, the UAE, and more. It has language expertise in Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Greek, Hebrew, Spanish and Hokkien. The firm is a member, and several of its partners are fellows, of the Inter - national Academy of Family Lawyers (IAFL) and can draw on specialist corporate advice from its commer - cial practice groups to assist family law clients.
Authors
Eleanor Lau is a partner in the family and relationship law team at Lander & Rogers, an accredited family law specialist, a member of the Specialist Accreditation Family Law Advisory Committee, and a fellow of the
Skye Owen is a special counsel at Lander & Rogers and an accredited family law specialist. Having worked in family law for nearly 20 years, she has been a member of the Association of Family and Conciliation
International Academy of Family Lawyers. She is experienced in advising clients across the spectrum of family and relationship law matters, and has particular expertise in financial matters involving complex structures, and complex parenting matters, particularly in cases that cross international jurisdictions.
Courts and Australian Association of Collaborative Professionals. Skye provides advice across the spectrum of family and relationship law matters, but has a particular interest in complex parenting matters, including relocations, issues involving special medical procedures and cases involving overseas jurisdictions. Holding a master’s degree in international relations, Skye also has a keen interest in international matters, including overseas child abduction, overseas maintenance and child support matters.
Monica Bayas Inglis is a lawyer at Lander & Rogers and works closely with clients across a range of complex parenting and property matters. Monica previously worked as a legal associate for a judge in the
Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia (Division 1). She has particular experience in domestic and international child relocation and child abduction matters. Monica’s expertise in family law is fuelled by a genuine passion for justice and a commitment to ensuring that individuals facing legal challenges find the support and guidance they need. She approaches each case with empathy, diligence and a determination to achieve the best possible outcomes for her clients.
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