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Grace Guo

Grace Guo

Grace Guo

Family Law Solicitor

Grace completed her Juris Doctor in University of New South Wales and was admitted as a Lawyer of Supreme Court of New South Wales. Before admission as an Australian solicitor, Grace has graduated and obtained a Bachelor of Law in China and has been practicing as a Chinese Lawyer for 6 years. 

Grace’s experience covers various aspects of family law, wills and estates, debt recovery and civil litigations. Grace has worked closely with clients and barristers on cases involving complex family issues. She has dealt with children custody disputes and property disputes with a considerable amount of Australian and international assets pool.

With her approachable personality, professionalism and diligence, Grace has maintained long and strong relationships with her clients, fellow legal colleagues and many individuals and organisations involved in the field, which has created a constant stream of referrals.

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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

Article

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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