

About Pamela
Pamela Wood serves as the Managing Partner at Willis & Bowring Solicitors in Miranda, within the Sutherland Shire. With a focus on family law, Pam is dedicated to achieving favourable outcomes for her clients, whether through negotiated settlements or litigation in the Family or Federal Circuit Court of Australia. Her legal journey began in 1995, and since her admission as a Solicitor in 2003, she has honed her expertise in family law, receiving Specialist Accreditation in 2011. An accomplished Collaborative Lawyer and a Nationally Accredited Mediator, Pam employs modern approaches to dispute resolution, prioritising amicable solutions and the welfare of children involved. Her empathetic and practical approach acknowledges the emotional complexities of family law, striving for efficient and cost-effective resolutions for her clients. Pam’s experience extends to handling intricate matters involving trusts, corporate entities, and self-managed superannuation funds. She has a particular interest in parenting issues and cases involving family violence and child abuse allegations, advocating vigorously for clients facing significant challenges during relationship breakdowns. Over her career, beginning as a junior solicitor with Schraders Lawyers in Parramatta, Pam has consistently developed her skills. Since 2015, she has been leading Willis & Bowring Solicitors, drawing from her extensive experience to benefit her clients. Educated at the University of Sydney, Pam continues to render a supportive experience for clients navigating the challenging period of separation.
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- Name
- Pamela Wood
- Date of Admission
- 2003
- Specialisations
- Family Law
- Certification type
- Principal of a law practice
- Class
- Law Practice
- Region
- NSW
Practice Categories
- Adoption
- Children's Law
- Divorce and Separation
- Enforcement Orders
- Financial Agreements
- General Advice
- Mediation
- Parenting and Child Support
- Property and Financial Settlement
- Provision Claims
- Relocation Orders