

About Faye
Faye Khalil serves as the principal solicitor at Fay Rose Legal, bringing over 16 years of experience in advising and representing clients across a diverse range of legal matters. Her primary focus lies in family and criminal law. Faye is well-versed in family law issues, addressing property disputes, maintenance, parenting concerns, relocation, child support, consent orders, and financial agreements. She has considerable expertise in handling complex financial settlements, particularly for clients with family businesses, trusts, and significant asset portfolios, where understanding the business and taxation implications of separation is crucial. In criminal law, Faye is skilled in handling bail applications, local court hearings, and sentencing. She has also instructed counsel in complex serious criminal cases, including those involving the production and supply of commercial quantities of prohibited drugs, serious assault, murder, manslaughter, and terrorism trials. This diverse skill set has allowed Faye to effectively build Fay Rose Legal, earning the loyalty of her clients through her advocacy and professionalism. Her meticulous approach in court matters has significantly benefited her clients across state and federal courts. As one of a few highly experienced Family and Criminal Law solicitors in New South Wales proficient in conversational Arabic, Faye often assists clients from the Arabic-speaking community. A devoted mother and wife, she lives in Parramatta, where her commitment to the local community is deeply rooted in her personal life. Faye completed her Bachelor of Laws at Western Sydney University from 2001 to 2003.
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- Name
- Faye Khalil
- Date of Admission
- 2004
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- NSW
Practice Categories
- Tax Law
- Trusts
- Criminal Law
- Divorce and Separation
- Financial Agreements
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Relocation Orders