

About Charlotte
Charlotte Saradetch is the Principal of Allegiant Lawyers, where she has been serving as the Legal Practitioner Director since August 2021. Her journey in the legal domain commenced with her admission as a solicitor in 2018, and she is a graduate of the Legal Profession Admission Board. She holds a Master of Laws (Applied Law) with a focus on Wills and Estates from the College of Law NSW, alongside a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in Psychology and Sociology from the National University of Singapore. Charlotte is a certified Trusts and Estates Practitioner and actively contributes as a committee member of the Elder Law, Capacity and Succession Committee since 2024. Her practice centres around wills and estate planning, family law, property, and business, where she has substantial experience in contested probate litigation and family provision claims, representing both plaintiffs and defendants. Her legal career includes a significant period at Walker and White, where she honed her skills as a Solicitor in the Greater Sydney Area. Before transitioning to law, Charlotte cultivated a diverse professional background that includes roles as a Producer at Channel NewsAsia and an Assistant Registrar at the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore. Furthermore, she has contributed to the Pro Bono Society of the Law Society of New South Wales. Charlotte's academic credentials are complemented by a Diploma in Law from the LPAB/LEC, and a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice from the College of Law Australia. Her extensive background and diverse expertise position her as a formidable advocate in the legal landscape.
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- Name
- Charlotte Saradetch
- Date of Admission
- 2018
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- NSW
Practice Categories
- Superannuation
- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- Estate Administration
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates