Tisher Liner FC Law (Family Law) and Justine Clark recognised in Doyle’s Guide
Tisher Liner FC Law has been recognised within the family law profession in the Doyle’s Guide as a recommended Leading Family & Divorce Law Firms – Melbourne, 2022.
Our Justine Clark, Principal (Family Law) & Accredited Family Law Specialist of Tisher Liner FC Law, has also been recognised by her colleagues in the family law profession in the Doyle’s Guide as a recommended Leading Parenting & Children’s Matters Lawyer – Victoria, 2022.
The recognition of the firm and Justine in Doyle’s Guide acknowledges the expertise held by her, and the considered and best practice approach adopted by our firm to parenting matters, which ensure that we are able to obtain excellent outcomes for clients and their families.
If we can assist you with your family law matter, please do not hesitate to contact us on 03 8600 9333.
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