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Stephen hartwell

Barrister-at-Law

Stephen has been practicing since 1990 and was called to the Bar in 2016. Over more than three decades Stephen has practiced broadly, but his particular areas of interest are Family Law (including Domestic Violence), Criminal Law & Professional Discipline and Administrative & Public Law.


Stephen holds a Bachelor of Laws and is also a qualified and experienced Costs Assessor having been appointed to the Supreme Court's panel in December 2008.


Contact

Email Address: shartwell@qldbar.asn.au

Phone: (07) 3210 6602

Mobile: 0439 751 382

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Professional History

The relevant affiliations and positions held by Stephen are:

  • Member Bar Association of Queensland
  • Member of LawRight
  • Member Hemmant’s List.


His present practice calls for him to appear regularly in the Courts of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria in matters including:

  • The conduct of appeals as sole Counsel (unled) before the Court of Appeal and the Full Court of the Family Court. (These appearances include the following reported cases: Yein & Zihao (2019) FLC ¶ 93-889; Allen v Ruddy Tomlins & Baxter (2019) 1 QR 225; Beckham & Quarrington (2019) FLC ¶93-913; Weng & Wah and Ors (2019) FLC ¶93-933; and McLaren v Wiltshire Lawyers Pty Ltd [2019] 3 QR 158.)
  • Complex property and parenting trials in the Family Court and Federal Circuit Courts of Australia.
  • Criminal trials (including matters involving allegations of historical sexual abuse and serious assault) in the District Court of Queensland.
  • Investigations and reports (briefed by Church body) of allegations of physical and sexual abuse.
  • Civil penalty hearings in the Federal Court of Australia.
  • Civil trials in the District and Supreme Courts of Queensland.
  • Applications for review under the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) in the Federal Circuit Court of Australia.


 

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