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Emma Oliver

Lawyer

BA | JD

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About Emma

Emma Oliver joined the Balmer & Associates team as a Lawyer in 2022. Prior to joining Balmer & Associates, Emma commenced her legal career in commercial law before working as a Judge's Associate at the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia.

 

Whilst studying, she also volunteered at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre.


Emma has experience as an advocate and instructor, appearing regularly in the Children's Court, Magistrates' Court and County Court of Victoria. Emma has carriage of a range of matters, from summary through to serious indictable matters, with a particular interest in indictable crime.


Emma is passionate about providing high-quality legal representation to her clients and ensuring that they are fairly represented when coming up against powers of the state.

 

Emma’s meticulous approach ensures that all her clients receive the best possible representation.

Blake

"I want to sincerely thank Balmer & Associates for their support and guidance throughout my recent legal matter. Although I ultimately served a prison sentence due to my actions, the team at Balmer & Associates, and in particular Ms. Emma Oliver, stood by me every step of the way. Emma provided not only legal expertise but also genuine support during one of the most difficult times in my life. She was compassionate, professional, and honest throughout the entire process. Her guidance helped me understand the legal system, make informed decisions, and prepare for the outcome. I am truly grateful for the time, effort, and care that was given to my case. If you're looking for a legal team that combines professionalism with real human support, I highly recommend Balmer & Associates."

Contact

If you are looking for an experienced criminal lawyer contact Emma today.

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