Christopher Mathers

Associate

About

Christopher has a specialised practice with a strong focus on estate and succession planning, estate administration, and property matters.

Admitted to practice in 2021, Christopher advises clients on all aspects of estate and succession planning, including the preparation of Wills, Enduring Powers of Attorney, and Instruments Appointing Enduring Guardians, as well as other tailored estate and succession documents.  He also assists with the administration of deceased estates, providing guidance and support to executors and beneficiaries throughout the process.

In addition to his Wills and Estates practice, Christopher is experienced in conveyancing and property matters, ensuring clients receive comprehensive advice across personal and business interests.

Before joining Groom Kennedy in 2025, Christopher practiced at a boutique Tasmanian legal firm where he delivered bespoke legal solutions for a diverse range of clients. His approach is practical, detail-oriented, and client-focused.

Christopher Mathers

Education

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws (BEc-LLB) - University of Tasmania

Contact

christopher.mathers@groomkennedy.com.au

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