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Yeend & Associates

Locality: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory

Phone: +61 2 6182 0101



Address: 33 Hibberson Street 2912 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Website: http://www.yeendassociates.com.au

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19.01.2022 Hang in there - it is almost Friday!



19.01.2022 Happy International Women's Day Did you know - Ada Evans was the first female law student to graduate in Australia. She graduated from Sydney University in 1902. However, women were not entitled to practice law in NSW until 1918. The first woman to enter the legal profession in Australia was Flos Grieg who was admitted as a barrister in Victoria in 1905. Marie Beuzeville Byles became the first female solicitor in NSW in 1924. In 1925 in Adelaide, Mary Kitson and Dorothy Somme...rville established the first female legal partnership. Check our this timeline for some thought provoking moments in time https://timeline.awava.org.au/timeline

18.01.2022 Yeend & Associates is now a part of Chamberlains Law Firm. You can read more about the integration here: https://www.chamberlains.com.au/chamberlains-enters-family/ www.chamberlains.com.au... Phone: +61 (0) 2 6188 3600 Email: [email protected] Chamberlains Law Firm is a fast-growing full service law firm headquartered in Canberra with additional offices in Sydney and Newcastle. Chamberlains is currently one of the largest and most well-regarded law firms in the ACT and NSW.

13.01.2022 Hooray for positivity and being inclusive. We look forward to everyone in Australia being able to live a life on the bright side (cue nod to one of our favourite office resources)....



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11.01.2022 If you have reached an agreement (HOORAY!) regarding property, parenting or child support matters, come in and see us about our fixed fee pricing options.



10.01.2022 AIFS Research Do you know a young person aged 10-17 years whose parents separated after 2012? The Australian Institute of Family Studies is conducting research with young people to find out how family law services can best help children when their parents separate. Participants will be offered a gift voucher for their time.... If you know any families that might be interested in participating, please direct them to the study website: www.aifs.gov.au/cypsf If you would like further information about the study, or would like some materials to promote the project, please contact the study team via email: [email protected]

10.01.2022 'Charmed & Dangerous' resource from NSW Legal Aid. Publication provides useful information for those leaving difficult relationships and tips on having healthy relationships.

08.01.2022 To everyone we have assisted in 2018, it has been our privilege to act for you. Have a safe and happy holiday break and see you in the new year.

05.01.2022 Yeend & Associates Family Lawyers is excited to rendezvous with the ACT Young Lawyers and provide a prize for the Orange Sky Laundry Raffle. Be charitable and b...e rewarded with a (v. cute) laundry bag full of quirky chill out gifts, chocolate and wine (not to mention the sequined Bubble O’ Bill pencil case)Valued at over $250, don’t be stingy and buy those raffle tickets!!! See more

01.01.2022 We have the lollies and RUOK tea ready for another year of assisting with your family law matter at our Gungahlin office x



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