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Braden Milburn

Solicitor

Braden is a Solicitor in our Litigation Department at Greenhalgh Pickard. Originally from Rockhampton, Central Queensland, Braden has lived on the Sunshine Coast for some time now and considers himself as good as a local. Since completing his legal studies, Braden has gained experience working extensively with clients in areas concerning Family, DV, Criminal Law and Conveyancing.

Braden’s passion is ensuring that all his clients receive transparent, professional advice and the best possible result to meet their needs for what they are entitled to. Whether your matter is a Criminal or Litigation issue, he will always ensure to be an advocate that is determined, reliable, and meticulous, in order to work towards a successful outcome.

Outside of the office he enjoys attending music festivals, switching off with a glass of red, or exercising at the beach with his partner, Keely, and their mini dachshund, Winnie.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Laws from Queensland University of Technology
  • Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at College of Law
  • Admission to the Supreme Court of Queensland as a Solicitor
  • Admission to the High Court of Australia as a Solicitor

 

Memberships and Associations

  • Member of the Sunshine Coast Law Association
  • Member of the Queensland Law Society

 

Experience

  • Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT)
  • Magistrates Court
  • District Court
  • Supreme Court
  • Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia

 

My dealings with Greenhalgh Pickard solicitors particularly Mr Braden Milburn have been precise and efficient.

 

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