Larissa Zeil-Rolfe
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Larissa Zeil-Rolfe

Larissa Zeil-Rolfe

Solicitor Fisher Farmer Lawyers

location
Rockhampton, QLD
Click to Reveal Phone Number(07) 493..

About Larissa

Larissa Zeil-Rolfe is a dedicated solicitor at Fisher Farmer Lawyers, having joined the firm in August 2025. Raised on a cattle property west of Springsure, Larissa completed her schooling in Rockhampton before relocating to Brisbane for further studies. At the University of Queensland, she excelled in both legal and economic disciplines, earning a Bachelor of Laws with First Class Honours alongside a Bachelor of Economics in July 2021. Larissa was admitted as a legal practitioner in 2022. She gained valuable experience working as a solicitor for two years and served as an agricultural economist with the Department of Primary Industries for a year. Her diverse background and dedication to the field allow her to provide comprehensive assistance in areas such as wills and estates, family law, agribusiness law, property law, and domestic and family violence protection. Larissa is a past treasurer of the Central Queensland Law Association, reflecting her active involvement in the legal community. Outside the professional realm, she enjoys quality time with her family and horse riding at her family's cattle property near Rockhampton, accompanied by her husband and their chihuahua-foxy, Finlay.

Practice Areas

Estate Planning
Family Law
Property Law

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Contact Information

Rockhampton, QLD

Location4A, 210-218 Bolsover Street, Rockhampton, QLD
Click to Reveal Phone Number(07) 493..

Practice Certificate

Name
Larissa Zeil-Rolfe
Date of Admission
2022
Specialisations
Property Law, Family Law, Succession Law
Certification type
Unrestricted Employee
Region
QLD
CheckLast checked: 31 May 2026
Checked with the Queensland Law Society

Practice Categories

Estate Planning
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Family Law
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Property Law
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