The Family Law Specialists
Jennifer doria
Senior Associate
Jennifer was admitted to practice as a solicitor in October 2019 and is on the roll of High Court practitioners. Jennifer graduated from the Australian Catholic University with a Bachelor of Laws and a Bachelor of Commerce, major in Financial Services and holds a Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice form the College of Law. Jennifer is currently completing a Masters of Law (Applied Law) Major in Wills and Estates. Jennifer works in our Family Law and Wills and Estate teams.
During her time at the Australian Catholic University Jennifer achieved first place in Civil Procedure and Alternative Dispute Resolution, was awarded the Executive Deans Commendation for achieving a Distinction average GPA and became a member of the Golden Key International Honour Society, an invitation-only society for the top 15% of university students.
Jennifer genuinely looks to assist people in need. During her studies, Jennifer volunteered at the Seniors Rights Service, took part in a Pro Bono placement at the Macarthur Legal Centre, completed a Pro Bono internship at Wotton + Kearney Lawyers and contributed to the National Social Security Rights Network’s submissions to parliament in relation to the Social Services Legislation Amendment (Drug Testing Trial) Bill 2018.
Jennifer is a tenacious young lawyer who is passionate about helping others and advocating for her clients and supporting other young members of the profession. Jennifer is the Macarthur representative for the Young Lawyers Association of the Law Society of New South Wales and is always showing her support in mentoring junior practitioners.
Jennifer has been at the front of impressive decisions in the Federal Circuit & Family Court of Australia including Leena & Leena [2004] FedCFam C1F 135 (8 March 2024) where the Court was asked to determine if destroyed embryos constituted property under the Family Law Act.