Georgia Debono

Solicitor, Family Law
Georgia Debono

Georgia Debono joined the family law team in 2024. She graduated from the University of Newcastle in 2022 with a Bachelor of Laws (Honours First Class) and a Bachelor of Criminology, and completed a Master of Laws specialising in Dispute Resolution in 2025.

Before joining the firm, Georgia worked as a Judicial and Senior Judicial Registrar’s Associate at the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, managing matters in the financial, subpoena and high-risk parenting lists. Her practice focuses on family law parenting and property matters, alongside broader civil and commercial litigation, and she is a strong courtroom advocate.

Areas of practice

Qualifications and memberships

  • Bachelor of Laws (Honours First Class) and Bachelor of Criminology, University of Newcastle
  • Master of Laws (Dispute Resolution), 2025
  • Admitted, Supreme Court of NSW; High Court register of practitioners
  • Young Lawyers representative, Newcastle Law Society; member, Hunter Valley Family Law Practitioners Association

To arrange an appointment with Georgia, get in touch.

Effective advocacy does not need volume or aggression. The best advocates balance legal knowledge and technical precision with respect and courtesy.

Georgia in five words

confident, approachable, direct, determined, respectful.

What clients value

honest, clear and timely advice that cuts through the stress and noise of a family law matter.

Strategic legal guidance when it matters most.

We start with a confidential conversation. There is no jargon and no pressure, just a clear sense of your options and what we would do next.

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