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Jacqueline Victor-Mazeli

Family Law Barrister

Qualified in 1997

Jacqueline represents clients in a wide range of private law children cases from child arrangement orders, prohibited steps orders, specific issues orders, domestic abuse, parental alienation and in highly contentious disputes. She has represented parents in all stages of proceedings including complex multi-day fact-finding and final hearings.

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Jacqueline's Biography

Areas covered
Child Arrangements Orders, Prohibited Steps Orders, Specific issues orders, parental alienation, domestic abuse, Non-molestation and Occupation Orders
Background

Jacqueline appears in Children Act matters and Family Law Act matters in the Family Courts. She has extensive experience acting on behalf of applicants and respondents in cases involving emergency injunctive relief and occupation orders.

She also represents clients in a wide range of private law children cases from child arrangement orders, prohibited steps orders, specific issues orders, domestic abuse, parental alienation and in highly contentious disputes. She has represented parents in all stages of proceedings including complex multi-day fact-finding and final hearings.

Jacqueline has a wealth of experience and accepts privately funded instructions. She is renowned for being an approachable advocate and for her meticulous preparation and tenacity in court.

  • Child Arrangements Orders
  • Prohibited steps orders
  • Specific issues orders
  • Parental alienation
  • Domestic abuse
  • Non-molestation and Occupation Orders

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