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Thriving Together at the Pearsons Lawyers Conference! 

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Pearson Blog PostPearsons Group LawOn July 19, 2024, the Pearsons Lawyers team gathered for a day of inspiration, learning, and connection at our annual conference! We were thrilled to have the esteemed Barrister Cath Devine share her expertise on drafting and editing Binding Child Support Agreements—truly a session to remember.

Michael Schiffner from Collective Intelligence provided us with invaluable networking tips, while Tax Lawyer George Kolliou shared his expertise, giving us an in-depth understanding of financial statements, loan accounts, and tax red flags in Family Law property settlements.

The day was alive with insightful discussions and knowledge exchange on topics vital to our daily practice. At Pearsons Lawyers, our commitment to continuous professional growth and excellence in family law is unwavering.

 

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