

Luke Seitz serves as the Managing Partner of Seitz & Pepper Family Lawyers, bringing a wealth of expertise to his practice. His focus lies in Family and Divorce Law, Intervention Orders, Criminal and Traffic Law, and Wills and Estates. Luke has a distinct proficiency in handling complex financial property settlements and challenging child-related matters. Before co-founding Seitz & Pepper Lawyers, he was a Senior Associate at a prominent national Family Law Firm in Sydney and Melbourne and gained valuable international experience in the United States. Admitted as a Lawyer in the Supreme Court of Western Australia in 2014, Luke holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Western Australia and a Bachelor of Commerce from Curtin University. He is adept in all facets of Family Law, including separation, divorce, property settlements, finalisation of settlements through consent orders and financial agreements, and handling matters related to de facto relationships. His expertise extends to parenting arrangements, child support, child abduction, domestic violence issues, and spousal maintenance. Luke has an impressive track record in managing complex financial cases involving family trusts, corporate structures, and valuations. He has represented numerous high net worth clients and engaged in high-profile business disputes. In parenting disputes, whether representing mothers or fathers, he demonstrates a strong advocacy presence in the Family Law Courts, yet prioritises dispute resolution in all circumstances, simple or complex. Luke's extensive interstate appearances at the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia underscore his commitment to his clients, particularly in intricate Family Law issues. His capabilities also span international boundaries, assisting clients who reside abroad. With an unwavering dedication to effective and empathetic legal representation, Luke maintains a client-focused approach, ensuring comprehensive legal support across his areas of practice.
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