Brianna Jones

Lawyer

Brianna works with E&A Lawyers as a family law consultant. 

Her focus is on providing support to our family law team, by:

  • researching and developing strategies for complex matters;
  • analysing and advising on evidence for use in proceedings;
  • reviewing and analysing financial disclosure material; and
  • drafting Court documents, including Applications (final and interlocutory), Responses, Consent Orders and Financial Agreements.

Brianna is highly experienced in litigation and alternative dispute resolution, including collaborative Law. She is knowledgeable in a range of matters including:

Brianna's experience and qualifications ensure that she is a valuable supporting member of our team. 

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Recent articles by Brianna

A guide to subpoenas in family law

A guide to subpoenas in family law

Different courts have different requirements, timings and expectations in relation to subpoenas. This article looks at what you need to know regarding subpoenas in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia family law matters.
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Guide to family law reforms effective from May 2024

Guide to family law reforms effective from May 2024

Most of the amendments to the Family Law Act 1975 came into effect on 6 May 2024. The changes will apply to new and existing matters. This means that if you have a family law matter already before the Court and the final hearing had not commenced prior to 6 May 2024, the new laws will apply.
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When parents disagree on child vaccination

When parents disagree on child vaccination

Vaccinations, in general, have historically been an area of dispute between parents for years and the COVID-19 vaccine is no different. So, what happens when the parents cannot agree whether a child should be vaccinated or not?
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