Associate
Oakley is an Associate at Cudmore Legal. She is a nationally accredited mediator with a special interest in trauma-informed family law practice.
Prior to becoming a family lawyer, Oakley practiced in the areas of Taxation and Superannuation Law, Trusts, Commercial Law, Property Law, and Wills & Estates Law.
Oakley also has over 10 years’ experience in legislative policy and has held leadership roles as a director in various government agencies, where she specialised in the areas of Criminal Law, Civil Law, Administrative Law, Industrial Relations and Employment Law, and Health Law.
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws (Australian National University)
- Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice (Australian National University)
- Master of Laws (Legal Practice) (Australian National University)
- National Mediator Accreditation (NMA)
Admissions
- Lawyer of the High Court of Australia
- Lawyer of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory
Memberships
- Member of Queensland Law Society
- Member of Family Law Practitioners Association (QLD)
- Member of Asian Law and Society Association
- Member of Women Lawyers Association of Queensland
Areas of Interest
- Family Law
- Domestic Violence and Child Protection Law
- Legislative Interpretation
- Taxation Law
- Wills and Estate Planning
- Trusts
- Business Law
- Superannuation Law (including establishing Self-Managed super funds)
Ending a marriage or relationship can be one of the most difficult events in a person’s life, especially when there are children involved. I practice family law, because I want to help my clients successfully navigate the legal system, understand their rights, and strategically work through critical financial, and/or personal decisions within an undoubtedly emotional context.