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Caroline Jiang

Solicitor
  • Solicitor
  • Member of Law Society
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Caroline’s practice focuses on migration and administrative law, with experience advising clients on a wide range of visa, compliance, and review matters.

She assists individuals and businesses in navigating complex regulatory frameworks, providing clear and practical advice throughout the application, decision-making, and review processes.

Her work spans visa applications and cancellations, merits and judicial review, compliance issues, and interactions with government authorities, enabling her to support clients in managing regulatory risk while pursuing effective and timely outcomes.

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Caroline Jiang27 February 2026
Student visas in Australia come with strict compliance requirements, from maintaining enrolment to limiting work hours. Breaching these can lead to visa cancellation and future entry bans. This guide unravels the key conditions, real-world pitfalls, and steps to stay compliant, helping international students focus on their studies without legal worries.
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Caroline Jiang10 February 2026
Navigating Australia's visa subclasses can feel like decoding a complex map, but understanding them unlocks pathways to permanent residency. From skilled migration streams to family reunions, each subclass offers distinct routes tailored to different circumstances, helping thousands transition from temporary stays to long-term settlement each year.
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Caroline Jiang8 July 2025
but the correct answer depends entirely on the visa subclass. Under Australian migration law, most visas rely on the legal definition of a “dependent child”, while Child visas operate under a slightly different framework.
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Harper Han6 March 2026
Superannuation splitting offers a vital mechanism for dividing retirement savings during family breakdowns in Australia, ensuring fairness for both parties under the Family Law Act. Yet, navigating the complex rules around preservation ages, family law splits, and tax implications can be daunting, often leading to overlooked entitlements or costly mistakes. Grasping these nuances empowers separating couples to secure their financial futures without unnecessary disputes.
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Harper Han4 March 2026
Same-sex marriage, legalised across Australia since 2017, brings profound changes to family law, reshaping everything from property division and parenting arrangements to spousal maintenance and inheritance rights. While equality is now enshrined, navigating these implications requires careful understanding to protect families built on love rather than outdated assumptions.
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Louisa Liu20 February 2026
Defamation litigation under Australia's uniform defamation laws offers robust defences for publishers, balancing free speech with reputation protection. From truth and honest opinion to triviality and public interest, these defences can dismiss claims outright if established, shielding individuals and media from unwarranted suits and promoting open discourse.
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Louisa Liu11 February 2026
In civil trials, expert evidence can make or break a case by providing specialised insights that judges and juries cannot readily grasp on their own. However, its effectiveness hinges on strategic deployment: from clear qualification of the expert to adherence with court rules on admissibility. Mastering these elements ensures opinions carry weight, influencing outcomes in disputes ranging from personal injury claims to complex commercial matters.
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