Say Hello to the Newest Member of our Family Law Team

July 17, 2020
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Say Hello to the Newest Member of our FamilyLaw Team-Alexandra Tsingoida


This week we welcomed a new addition to our growing Family Law Team – Alexandra Tsingoida.


Alexandra has significant experience in relation to family law issues such as parenting matters, property matters, divorce, financial settlement, and de-facto relationships. Her previous experience working as a commercial lawyer has assisted her to develop a strong understanding and apt for complex property settlement matters which involve large property pools.


Alexandra is professional and solutions focused and ensures that her clients are kept informed through each stage of their family law matter. Alexandra shows compassion and professionalism in her work and takes a very pragmatic approach to finalising matters.

Alexandra joined The Norton Law Group team in 2020. She will be working closely with Gabriella and Franco to continue ensuring the best outcomes are met for our clients.


Prior to joining our team, Alexandra worked in both commercial litigation and family law roles at both Sydney and Western Australian firms. She obtained her Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Arts (majoring in English Language and Literature) from The University of Western Australia. Alexandra is admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the High Court of Australia.


Although working hard to achieve positive outcomes through alternate dispute resolution, Alexandra has significant experience appearing in both the Federal Circuit Court and Family Court of Australia.


To get in touch with Alexandra, you can email her on atsingoida@thenortonlawgroup.com.au


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