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Rebecca Zanol
Senior Associate
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Adelaide
(08) 8212 1077
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Rebecca Spinato
In the aftermath of a separation emotions can run high as many aspects of one’s life are in transition. It is in situations like this that you need a lawyer with empathy, excellent communication and attention to detail. Rebecca Zanol is one such lawyer.
In dealing with clients Rebecca strives to find a balance between offering support in tough times while also delivering pragmatic advice that will result in the best possible outcomes. She takes the time to listen to her clients’ instructions then, armed with the necessary information, helps guide them through the separation process in as timely and smooth a manner as possible. She relishes the opportunity of giving her clients proper access to the legal system.
Rebecca has a balanced view of the law, developed during her time as an industrial advocate at SA Unions, where she also honed her keen negotiation skills. She offers unique skills in regional matters having worked in Strathalbyn for a number of years. Her time there gave her experience in property settlements involving regional farming land, partnerships and inheritances, along with a good understanding of family trusts and how they are intertwined with family law interests.
Her focused, pragmatic and honest approach puts clients at ease and helps to keep the matter on track, whilst giving clients sound and well-reasoned advice across all facets of their family law matter.
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Senior Associate
My Qualifications
- Bachelor of Laws, Flinders University
- Admitted to practice 2011
My Areas of Expertise
- Divorce
- Matrimonial and De Facto Relationships
- Child Issues
- Child Support
My Professional Interests
- Member of the Law Society of SA
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Media & Blog Posts
I've separated, what am I supposed to do?
Separation and all the challenges that follow are daunting, regardless of the stage of life you may be in. It is incredibly easy to become consumed by the emotional turmoil of the situation, which inturn can also make it hard to decipher what to do next, who you should speak with and where you seek help from. These are basic...
Read moreWhy we need the federal Family Law Inquiry...
There has been a whirlwind of media over the past two years about the family law system and the need for reform. However, those who are not familiar with the system or savvy about the legal process are probably left asking themselves, what on earth is this all about? Well, I’m here to tell you that it is actually quite...
Read moreTips to tame the separation rollercoaster
The separation roller-coaster is different for everyone and can take you on unexpected twists and turns! However, there are some useful things you can do along the way to help smooth your ride, writes TGB associate Rebecca Zanol. Visit the Bank Take a trip to your bank! Whilst this pointer may seem obvious, it is surprising...
Read moreWho keeps the pets if we split up?
The emotional ties we have with our pets run deep. They are a part of the family, but what happens when a relationship ends? Who gets custody of the pets? Tindall Gask Bentley associate Rebecca Zanol explains how the legal process applies to your ‘fur-babies’. Pets are integral members of many Australian families....
Read moreGender dysphoria and the Family Court - an issue of identity
While it is common for parents and legal guardians to assume they can authorise all medical treatment for their child, this is not the case. Gender dysphoria treatment is considered a “special medical procedure” by law, which falls outside of a parent or legal guardian’s ability to provide consent and which cannot be performed...
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