

About William
William Sloan is an adept Director renowned for his expertise in family law, with a distinguished focus on complex financial matters. As a Nationally Accredited Specialist Family Lawyer, he is recognised among Australia's foremost practitioners in the field. William has built a reputation for resolving cases amicably, achieving a high rate of settlements without the need for litigation. When court intervention is unavoidable, his strategic approach ensures clients attain favourable outcomes in contested proceedings. His extensive experience includes advising clients on cases where family law intersects with taxation, trusts, and bankruptcy, highlighting his comprehensive understanding of multifaceted legal issues. William's leadership roles underscore his dedication to the profession. As the Immediate Past President of the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Western Australia, he has contributed significantly to advocacy and legal education, having led teams in discussions with government bodies and managed one of the state's largest legal education programs. William's involvement extends to the international arena as a Fellow of the International Academy of Family Lawyers, and he has been recognised by Doyle’s Guide as a Recommended West Australian Family & Divorce Lawyer. His participation in national events, such as co-chairing the Organising Committee for the 2023 National Family Law Conference, reflects his commitment to the ongoing development of family law practice. A member of several esteemed organisations, including the WA branch of the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners and the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia, William remains active within professional circles. His recent attendance at the Family Law Intensive in Sydney in 2020 further demonstrates his continuous pursuit of excellence and up-to-date legal knowledge.
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- Divorce and Separation
- Property and Financial Settlement
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