Amrita Malik


Barrister

Admitted:
9 Feb 2009
Bar:
21 Oct 2021
Location:
Room 1115, Owen Dixon Chambers East,
205 William Street, Melbourne, 3000
Call Foley’s on 03 9225 7777 to discuss availability
PROFILE

Amrita has practised exclusively in Family Law since her admission in 2009.

She came to the Bar with experience in a wide range of family law matters, including property settlements involving complex financial structures, significant assets and cross-jurisdiction forum disputes, spousal maintenance, all parenting matters and child support.

Prior to coming to the Bar, Amrita worked in top tier Family Law firms in both Melbourne and Adelaide and she accepts briefs in both registries, in local and regional circuits, and nationwide.

While working as a Solicitor, Amrita appeared as a solicitor advocate in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia and in private mediations. She also regularly provided advice in relation to Financial Agreements and Binding Child Support Agreements.

Amrita understands the area of Family Law is a clash of two opposing concepts – emotion and the law - and she combines empathy with a pragmatic approach to achieving the best possible outcome for each client, in their unique set of circumstances.

Amrita read with Belle Lane and her senior mentor was Martin Bartfeld QC AM.

AREAS OF PRACTICE

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
Family Law

Profile1

Amrita has practised exclusively in Family Law since her admission in 2009.

She came to the Bar with experience in a wide range of family law matters, including property settlements involving complex financial structures, significant assets and cross-jurisdiction forum disputes, spousal maintenance, all parenting matters and child support.

Prior to coming to the Bar, Amrita worked in top tier Family Law firms in both Melbourne and Adelaide and she accepts briefs in both registries, in local and regional circuits, and nationwide.

While working as a Solicitor, Amrita appeared as a solicitor advocate in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia, the Family Court of Australia and in private mediations. She also regularly provided advice in relation to Financial Agreements and Binding Child Support Agreements.

Amrita understands the area of Family Law is a clash of two opposing concepts – emotion and the law - and she combines empathy with a pragmatic approach to achieving the best possible outcome for each client, in their unique set of circumstances.

Amrita read with Belle Lane and her senior mentor was Martin Bartfeld QC AM.