Family Arbitrations & Mediations

Heinrich Moser

Heinrich (Henry) Moser LLM practises as a Barrister, Accredited Family Law Arbitrator and Nationally Accredited Mediator.

He attended Law Schools at the University of Zürich and the University of Western Australia and was admitted to the Supreme Court of Western Australia and the High Court of Australia in 1995.

He was a solicitor and partner at Paterson & Dowding between 1995 and 1999 and has practised as a Barrister since 1999. Heinrich obtained Masters of Laws (UWA) and was accredited as Family Law Arbitrator in 2001 and as Mediator in 2012. He has completed the Advanced Mediation Training at Harvard Law School and has a Certificate in Design Thinking from RMIT. 

Henry is a member of the Law Society of Western Australia, the Western Australian Bar Association, the Family Law Practitioners’ Association of Western Australia, the Australian Institute of Family Law Arbitrators and Mediators, the Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia and the International Academy of Family Lawyers.

He takes instructions in:
• Family and De Facto Law;
• Estates and Probate;
• Family Provision;
• Equity and Trusts;
• Appeals; and
• Other general civil litigation in all Courts.

Henry’s publications include articles on Family Law, De Facto Law, Estates, Bankruptcy, Superannuation and Personal Injury. He has presented numerous papers and seminars on a variety of subjects. He is the author of the chapters on Family Law and ADR, WA Law Handbook Online, Sussex Street. He has also co-authored the section on Children in Halsbury’s Laws of Australia.

Henry has been acknowledged as one of the leading or recommended WA Wills, Estates and Family Law Barristers and Mediators by Doyle’s Guide 2016, 2017 and 2018.

Outside the law, Henry is Chair of the Board of AFS Australia, a Not for Profit Intercultural Learning Organisation which operates internationally in excess of 50 countries. He is also a qualified intercultural trainer.


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