Zippy was admitted as a solicitor in 2007 and is an Accredited Specialist (Family Law).
She has practiced exclusively in family law with a number of Family Law specialists in Sydney.
Zippy has handled wide range of family law matters, including a variety of property settlement and spouse maintenance matters (including complex matters involving overseas assets, multiple third parties) and complex parenting matters (including matters involving relocation issues - overseas and interstate, domestic violence, contraventions).
Zippy has provided assistance to many married and de facto couples, opting to resolve matters by negotiation in the first instance, litigation being the last resort. Nonetheless, Zippy has extensive experience in litigation and the court process.
Zippy provides practical and informed advice to clients to ensure that the best outcome is achieved in each circumstance.
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Zippy Chan (Recommended)
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Zippy Chan (Recommended)
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Zippy Chan (Recommended)
Zippy was born in Hong Kong and has lived in Australia from a young age. Zippy has retained her native language skills and is able to communicate effectively with clients in Chinese, both Cantonese and Mandarin. Zippy is also able to read in Chinese and can provide advice to clients in Chinese.
Zippy is one of a handful of Accredited Specialists in Family Law in Sydney who are able to communicate and advise in Chinese.
- Master of Law & Legal Practice, University of Technology Sydney, 2007
- Bachelor of Science (Mathematics), University of Technology, Sydney, 2003
- New South Wales, 2007
- High Court of Australia, 2007
- Law Society of New South Wales
- Family Section of the Law Council of Australia