

About Kellie
Kellie Keenan serves as special counsel in the Wills & Estates practice group, bringing a wealth of expertise in succession law, with a focus on estate planning and deceased estate administration. Her extensive background spans commercial, business, and property law, providing her with a solid foundation for addressing complex estate and business succession planning. Renowned for her passion and dedication, Kellie supports clients through challenging times, offering compassionate guidance and clear legal advice. Her commitment to developing meaningful relationships is evident as she garners much of her work through referrals and repeat clients. With over 17 years of experience, Kellie advises on various facets of estate planning and administration, from probate and complex estate planning to business succession and superannuation advice. Her user-friendly approach to estate planning ensures clients feel secure and satisfied with their comprehensive plans. As a member of STEP, Kellie is internationally recognised for her expertise in family inheritance and succession planning. Her accolades include being named in the Doyles Guide as a leading Wills, Estates, and Succession Lawyer in Queensland for several years. Kellie’s academic credentials include a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Queensland, and she was admitted to the Supreme Court of Queensland in 2005. Her professional journey includes roles at Wilson Lawyers and Clive Speakman Solicitors, with experience dating back to her time as an articled clerk at Hill & Wadley Lawyers. Her affiliations include the Queensland Law Society, underscoring her active participation in the legal community.
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- Name
- Kellie May Keenan
- Date of Admission
- 2005
- Specialisations
- Succession Law
- Certification type
- Unrestricted Employee
Practice Categories
- Deceased Estates
- Disputes
- Estate Administration
- General Advice
- Guardianship
- Power of Attorney
- Probate
- Wills and Estates