Carolyn Munk (Retired)
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| Name | Practising Certificate Type | State or Territory |
|---|---|---|
| Munk, Carolyn Mary-Alice | Principal of a law practice | NSW |
Last checked August 2023 via https://www.legalservicescouncil.org.au/australian-legal-profession-register.html
- Accredited Specialist in Family Law
- Carolyn Munk is “Recommended” in the Doyle’s Guide “Leading Family and Divorce Lawyers – Sydney” 2018-2023.
- Carolyn Munk is “Leading” in the Doyle’s Guide “Leading Family and Divorce Lawyers – Sydney” 2022.
- Carolyn Munk is “Recommended” in the Doyle’s Guide “Leading Parenting and Children Matters Lawyers – NSW” 2018-2023.
About Carolyn Munk (Retired)
Carolyn is an experienced and highly skilled Family Law specialist, with a focus on practicing exclusively in this field since 1987. Since 1993, she has held the esteemed title of Accredited Specialist in Family Law.
With a comprehensive understanding of all aspects of Family Law and de facto relationships law, Carolyn adeptly handles issues that arise from relationship breakdowns, including property settlements, parenting disputes, and child support matters.
She is a regular presence in the Family Court of Australia, as well as the Federal Magistrates Courts in Sydney and Parramatta, the Supreme Court of NSW, and the Local and District Courts of NSW. Carolyn’s previous experience as a Court Registrar at the Family Court has given her invaluable insights into advocacy and dispute resolution.
Within the Matthews Folbigg Family Law Practice Group, Carolyn is one of six dedicated lawyers who frequently collaborate to achieve highly beneficial outcomes for clients.
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