Jesse was admitted as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court of NSW in 2020 and the High Court of Australia in 2021.

Jesse started his legal career in Family Law in 2018 and joined ATW Family Law at the start of 2019 as a law clerk.  At ATW Family Law, Jesse gained considerable experience and exposure to a range of complex parenting and financial Family Law matters, Commercial Law, Wills and Estates and Conveyancing matters.

Jesse continues to work with closely with the Directors and Associates of the firm in a range of matters and is passionate about reaching pragmatic and timely solutions for his clients. Jesse is often entrusted with researching very nuanced and novel legal principles to ensure all aspects of your matter are thoroughly considered.

Jesse is a member of the Law Society of New South Wales.

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Child Support

Child Support

Child Support is generally determined under the Child Support (Assessment) Act through the Department of Human Services (Child Support) ("the DHS") rather than the Family Court.  In order to determine the amount of child support payable by a parent, an application needs to be made to the DHS for an…

What is Collaborative Practice

What is Collaborative Practice

Collaborative Practice is an alternate dispute resolution methodology which allows parties to work together with their lawyers and other experts to find solutions for their family without Court intervention. Elements of Collaborative Practice Each collaborative practitioner must be specifically trained…

What happens to superannuation on separation?

What happens to superannuation on separation?

There are often misconceptions about what happens to superannuation and how it is treated in the event of separation. After separation, when parties are either coming to an agreement about how to divide their property, or asking a Court to make Orders dividing their property, the superannuation interest…