Taylor Campbell

TAYLOR CAMPBELL

Solicitor

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Taylor graduated from the University of Notre Dame Australia in 2022 with a combined Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (Politics and International Relations). She was admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of New South Wales in October 2023 and was admitted to the High Court of Australia in June 2024.

Taylor has had various experience in the family law sphere, having worked primarily in family law since 2021. Prior to Taylor joining Tiyce and Lawyers, she worked as a Judge’s Associate in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, providing her with an in-depth level of exposure and a different perspective of the Court process to that of her peers.

Taylor is interested in both parenting and property matters, however admits her passions align more with parenting matters. She is aware that family law proceedings can be a stressful and challenging time for clients and therefore aims to achieve constructive and effective solutions for her clients through alternate dispute resolution.

Taylor also has experience drafting Wills and Estate planning documents, as well as other complex family law documents. She is always happy to assist her clients with any questions or queries that they have about their family law matter.

Recent Articles by Taylor

Dealing with your debts and financial responsibilities after you die

October 10th, 2024|

By Taylor Campbell. The idea of death is a difficult concept for many to process and plan for, but it is so important to have an understanding of the implications of your financial decisions and responsibilities. One question that often arises is: What happens to your debts after you die? [...]

Navigating The Delicate Task Of Excluding People From Your Will

August 27th, 2024|

By Taylor Campbell. Planning your estate can be an emotional time and when drafting a will, the decisions you need to make can be deeply personal and sometimes contentious. One of the more sensitive topics that might arise is the choice to exclude certain individuals from your will. This process [...]

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