Trisch graduated from Queensland University of Technology with first class honours and practices primarily in family law, criminal law (including domestic violence) and has a special interest in wills and Estates, and in particular, estate litigation.
Trisch is the spouse of a veteran which means she understands the impact service life can have on families.
If you have been left out of a will, you may have a claim, and we can offer deferred payment options in some circumstances for matters of this kind. If you have been appointed as the executor of an estate, Trisch can assist you with this difficult task to ensure that you fulfil your duties, and importantly, protect yourself.
In family law, Trisch focuses on property matters and can assist you with your complex matters, as well as simpler property settlements. There are a range of options available to parties going through a separation and Trisch will help you navigate the system and resolve your matter in the fastest, most cost-efficient way possible. Trischβs approach to family law is to minimise conflict and preserve relationships wherever possible β all while ensuring you get the property settlement to which you are entitled.
Trisch has experience in criminal law matters and has practiced in this jurisdiction from the beginning of her career. She can assist you with any criminal matter, and has represented clients on a variety of charges, and has conducted a range of matters from simple sentences in the Magistrates Court through to District Court jury trials.
Trisch has a wealth of experience in property law including ownership disputes over everything from real property to pet dogs. Trisch gained a deep knowledge and understanding of property law in Queensland as part of the QUT Commercial and Property Law Research Centre team that authored a paper focused on law reform of the Property Law Act 1974 (Qld), which can be viewed online: