Tara D’Alfonso
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Tara D’Alfonso

Tara D’Alfonso

SOLICITOR D'Agostino Solicitors

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Liverpool, NSW
Click to Reveal Phone Number(02) 960..

About Tara

Tara is a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of New South Wales, specialising in commercial litigation, family law, and complex business transactions. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and, since joining the firm in 2019 and her subsequent admission in 2023, has become an integral practitioner known for her technical precision and strategic acumen. Her practice is focused on commercial litigation and family law, where she advises and represents clients across a broad range of disputes. Tara is experienced in managing matters from early-stage negotiation and mediation through to complex, contested proceedings. She is known for her ability to develop and execute effective litigation strategies, navigating intricate legal and factual issues while maintaining a clear focus on achieving practical outcomes for her clients. She also deals with probate and estate-related matters, further complementing her disputes practice. In her commercial practice, Tara is responsible for the drafting and negotiation of business sale transactions and commercial leases. She works closely with clients to ensure documentation is precise, commercially sound, and aligned with their broader objectives. Tara is recognised for delivering clear, pragmatic advice tailored to each client’s circumstances. Committed to achieving timely and effective outcomes, she provides steady guidance through legal processes that often carry significant personal and financial weight. Her meticulous attention to detail, sound judgment, and approachable manner have established her as both a trusted advisor and a capable advocate.

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Liverpool, NSW

LocationSuite 101/level 1, 209 Northumberland Street, Liverpool, NSW
Click to Reveal Phone Number(02) 960..

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