Disrupting Tradition Innovative Strategies in Family & Estate Law
Narrator – Paths Less Travelled & Panellist Host
Dispute Resolutionist – Myra Aris & Co
Angelo was admitted into practice as a solicitor in 2014 and has worked predominantly in the area of Family Law and Wills & Estates litigation.
Between the period 2020 and 2023, Angelo was appointed a Registrar and then Judicial Registrar of the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia. In his role, Angelo worked in the Discrete Property List, Financial Only List, and Enforcement list as well as undertaking mediations and family dispute resolution conferences.
Angelo is a registered AIFLAM Arbitrator as well as a casual lecturer at Western Sydney University, where he has taught in the Family Law and Advanced Family Law subjects.
Angelo graduated from the University of Technology, Sydney with a Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of International Studies, as well as a Graduate Certificate in Legal Practice. Angelo studied at the University of Bologna in Italy as part of his International Studies degree.
He presently works in dispute resolution at Myra Aris & Co.
Brings over a decade of expertise in complex family law and wills & estates disputes, including high-conflict parenting matters, cross-jurisdictional cases, and multi-party financial proceedings.
Served in the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, managing financial and parenting lists, conducting mediations, and driving practical dispute resolution.
Lectures in Family Law at Western Sydney University, is a registered AIFLAM Arbitrator, and is committed to helping parties resolve disputes quickly and cost-effectively.
With warmth, insight, and storytelling flair, Angelo leads Paths Less Taken — sharing the stories of legal professionals who chose to do things differently. As host and narrator, he weaves themes of courage, innovation, and transformation that inspire and engage.
A former litigator, Judicial Registrar, and educator, Angelo brings rare perspective to both the challenges and triumphs of practice. In the Interactive Panel, he steps in as a dynamic facilitator, drawing out diverse views, asking the right questions, and keeping the discussion both practical and thought-provoking.