: Dorothy Kovacs

Areas of Practice

  • Alternative Dispute Resolution/Mediation
  • Bankruptcy/Insolvency
  • Commercial Law
  • Constitutional Law
  • Equity/Trusts
  • Family Law/De Facto
  • Guardianship and Administration
  • Probate/Wills/TFM
  • Property Law

Arbitration Qualifications

  • Member, Australian Institute of Family Law Arbitrators and Mediators

Clerk

  • +61 3 9225 6444
Dorothy Kovacs

Dorothy Kovacs

Telephone: +61 3 9225 8699
Fax: +61 3 9225 6208
Email: dkovacs@vicbar.com.au
Chambers:
Room 1220
Owen Dixon Chambers East
205 William Street
Melbourne Vic 3000

Admitted to the Legal Profession: 

03 Apr 1986

Signed Victorian Bar Roll:

26 Nov 1987

Accredited as mediator:

03 Jul 1997

Nationally accredited mediator:

24 Jul 2008

Advanced mediator:

14 Sep 2006

Qualifications:

LLB (Melb), LLM (Monash), Ph D (Monash)

Also entitled to practise in:

  • New South Wales

Previous occupation:

Associate Professor of Law - Monash University; Solicitor

Profile

Profile

Dorothy Kovacs signed the Bar roll in November 1987.

She practises principally in the areas of Family Law/De Facto and equity and trusts and in matters involving deceased estates. She also takes briefs in bankruptcy and insolvency matters.She practices in the Family Court as well as the County Court and Supreme Court.

For many years Dorothy held an appointment at the Law Faculty at Monash University where she was an Associate Professor of Law.

She has an extensive record of publications which include two books, Family Property Proceedings in Australia, Butterworths 1992 and De Facto Property Proceedings in Australia, Butterworths 1998. She has numerous refereed publications in journals including the Australian Law Journal, the Monash Law Review, the Melbourne University Law Review and the Australian Journal of Family Law. They cover many topics including matrimonial property, the law of trusts,the law relating to defacto cohabitants and the third party jurisdiction of the Family Court, Testators family maintenance and deceased estates, proceedings in relation to children and cross-vesting of jurisdiction issues. She has contributed several chapters in books and published on numerous occasions in the Law Institute Journal on current matters pertaining to legal practice.

Dorothy has made submissions to law reform bodies on topics including the reform of Family Law, reform of the law of domestic partners and on the law pertaining to medically assisted conception. She has presented many conference papers including at Monash University, the University of Melbourne, the Law Institute of Victoria, the Leo Cussen Institute, BLEC, and Lexis Nexis.

She received the Rogers Legal Writing Award for best original contribution to the Law Institute Journal for 1994.


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