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Jacqueline Cull is the principal of Watson Cull Family Law and was admitted to the Supreme Court of New South Wales in April 1996. Over a career spanning more than 27 years, Jacqueline has dedicated her practice exclusively to family law. Her extensive experience covers all facets of family law matters, including divorce, parenting orders, spousal maintenance, injunctions and restraining orders, property and financial settlements for both married and de facto couples, relocation of children, same-sex couple family law, child support, and enforcement warrants. Jacqueline is committed to providing clients with clear, comprehensive information about the complexities of family law, enabling them to make informed decisions in a timely manner. She combines empathy with a practical and pragmatic approach to achieve the best possible outcomes within the constraints of the law. Understanding that family law issues often arise amid significant emotional turmoil, Jacqueline communicates effectively to explain how the law applies to each unique situation. She guides clients through the workings of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, helping them explore options to resolve matters without resorting to costly and protracted litigation. Jacqueline’s deep understanding of family law, along with her ability to relate to clients' circumstances, allows her to provide transparent, thoughtful, and sharp advice from the outset. While experienced in courtroom proceedings, she appreciates the emotional and financial strains of family law disputes and strives to offer expert legal representation that minimises conflict, delays, and unnecessary expenses. Based in Sydney’s CBD, Jacqueline has appeared in courts across New South Wales and other jurisdictions, including representing clients residing overseas. To discuss your objectives and learn how Jacqueline can assist you, please contact Watson Cull Family Law on (02) 8379 1280 to arrange a convenient consultation.
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