Kidman Law Co is a modern, family owned law practice operated by Nicholas Kidman
We advocate for taking a collaborative approach in the first instance. This involves the parties attempting to troubleshoot and problem solve in an efficient manner rather than spending excessive fees in Court.
We have a strong focus on client relationships. It can be a difficult time when engaging a lawyer, so it is important to us that we make the experience you have as pleasant as possible.
Our flexible meeting times allow clients to continue working 9-5.
Consultations are available at our offices in Mount Gambier or Penola, a local coffee shop, your home, over the telephone or virtually.
We advocate for taking a collaborative approach in the first instance. This involves the parties attempting to troubleshoot and problem solve in an efficient manner rather than spending excessive fees in Court.
We have a strong focus on client relationships. It can be a difficult time when engaging a lawyer, so it is important to us that we make the experience you have as pleasant as possible.
Our flexible meeting times allow clients to continue working 9-5.
Consultations are available at our offices in Mount Gambier or Penola, a local coffee shop, your home, over the telephone or virtually.
Nicholas Kidman | Solicitornick@kidmanlawco.com.au
Born and raised on a sheep and cattle farm outside of Penola. Nick attended Flinders University. In 2015 he was admitted to practice law after obtaining a Bachelor of Science (Environment Science) and a Bachelor of Laws and Legal Practice (Honours).
Since then Nick has worked as a Solicitor in the areas of General Commercial Law, Civil Litigation, Wills & Estate Planning and Estate Disputes. Nick has enjoyed resolving disputes in a cost effective manner for clients. In August 2021 Nick finalised his mediation studies and is now a Nationally Accredited Mediator. In 2017 he was contacted by the University of South Australia to teach their Business Law subject. The following year he was engaged by Open Universities Australia to teach Business Law. He continues to teach for both Universities. Nick has taught Employment Law, Sports Law and Succession Law (Wills & Estates) for UniSA when those topics were offered to students. Nick has been involved with local groups including the boards for the Limestone Coast Community Legal Centre, Animal Welfare League, National Trust and Mount Gambier Cycling Club as well as being a member of the Lakes Rotary Club. He looks forward to being involved with groups again but is devoting his spare time to his children and racing bikes (with training unlike Amber). |