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LEADING WITH EXPERTISE Guiding Clients Through Today’s Tax and Legal Challenges

  • Writer: intouch Magazine
    intouch Magazine
  • Oct 1
  • 2 min read

WORDS Conrad Curry


Six-member team photo, titled "Estates, Tax Disputes & General Litigation Team," includes varied roles. Blue background, formal attire.

In recent years, families, charities, and business owners have faced an increasing overlap between legal and tax issues. Estate planning often raises questions about capital gains tax and stamp duty, while business transitions or property sales can trigger complex dealings with the ATO or Revenue NSW.

Rising scrutiny by revenue authorities has also seen more audits, reassessments, and disputes land on people’s desks than ever before. For many, these challenges arrive at already stressful times — when they are grieving, restructuring, or simply trying to move forward with clarity.


Recognising this growing demand, The Law Office of Conrad Curry has expanded its services to include dedicated support for tax disputes. At the centre of this development is Leah Serafim, who has joined the firm as Practice Lead – Estates, Tax Disputes & General Litigation.


Leah brings extensive experience in litigation and dispute resolution, having represented individuals, family groups, charities, and businesses in a wide range of contested matters. Formerly with one of Australia’s top-tier firms, she is known for her calm approach, technical precision, and commitment to helping clients make confident decisions. Leah has also held leadership roles within the Law Society of NSW and NSW Young Lawyers, reflecting her passion for advancing the profession and mentoring others.


“Tax and legal issues rarely exist in isolation,” Leah explains.


“They intersect in estates, settlements, and business life cycles. My role is to cut through complexity so clients can move forward with strength and certainty.”

With Leah’s expertise, the firm now offers in-house support across disputes involving income tax, CGT, land tax, payroll tax, stamp duty, and estate-related tax issues. This complements the established work in estate planning, personal injury, and litigation, enabling a more strategic and holistic approach. Importantly, it also gives clients in Newcastle and the Central Coast access to specialist advice that is often only available in larger metropolitan firms. The Law Office of Conrad Curry remains committed to supporting clients through life’s most challenging legal moments with clarity, compassion, and strong representation. Leah’s appointment strengthens the firm’s ability to deliver on that promise.


For more information, visit www.conradcurrylaw.com.au.

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