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Renee Campbell

Director / Practice Manager / Licenced Conveyancer

Before coming to Accessible Family Law Renee spent 13 years working within the Federal Magistrates Court (as it then was), Family Court and in the Federal Court of Australia.

Renee commenced her career at Victoria Legal Aid before working in the capacity as a Deputy Associate and then Associate in the Federal Magistrates Court (now the Federal Circuit Court) before moving onto the Family Court as a Judge's Associate.

Renee then spent six years working as an Executive Assistant to a Federal Court Judge where she managed Judge's chambers responsible for some of the largest commercial and class action litigation in recent Australian history.

Renee is responsible for management of our practice and our conveyancing services and has established links with many local businesses to provide the best possible resources to our clients.

She brings exceptional management and client engagement skills with her to Accessible Family Law.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Arts, La Trobe University (2000)
  • Licenced Conveyancer (2018)

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Our Blog

March 25 2024
The headline of this article probably doesn’t come as a surprise to everyone. However, with social media being a dominant and largely public form of sharing our thoughts and experiences, the importance of managing your social media...
February 13 2024
Binding financial agreements (BFAs) are an important element for formalising property settlements under the Family Law Act. In this guide we’ll work through the fundamental elements of a binding financial agreement so that you...
January 24 2024
In the separation process when it comes to parenting orders, there is no hard and fast rule about exactly how much time a child will, or should, spend with each parent. Of course, as a matter of practical outcomes (absent any distinguishing...

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