Julie Morris
Paralegal
Residential Conveyancing
Julie Morris is our residential conveyancing paralegal and has been with Fox and Thomas since 2014. She started in accounts before moving to conveyancing where she has found a role she is passionate about. Her expertise and methodical approach helps keep the stress of a property purchase or sale to a minimum.
Julie ensures her clients, and related parties to the transaction like agents and financiers, are kept up to date and informed on how the matter is progressing.
Julie brings the friendly, approachable and well organised characteristics that are critical to being successful in this role.
She enjoys the work and working closely with our team and is committed to helping our clients achieve success with their property transactions.
Julie is originally from Brisbane but has called Goondiwindi home for over 20 years.
Before joining the firm, she gained valuable experience in banking in customer service and processes while working in bankingin various roles and as a sales assistant.
What our clients say about Julie Morris
Sixty Seconds with Julie Morris
Why did you decide to work in a law firm? It chose me really, the job opportunity came up in the firm’s accounts team and I handed in my resume, was offered the position and have not looked back!
If you didn’t work in a law firm, what would you be? Probably work in a bank or sales assistant which is where I started, or my dream job was to work in a library with all those books to sort!
What brings you the most joy in your job? Knowing that all the work I do in a conveyance pays off when I can call the client and let them know their property has settled.
What’s the best advice you could give your clients? Always speak to your banker prior to looking for a property so you know your limit and then make sure you speak with your conveyancer prior to signing a contract.
What are the downfalls of being a lawyer? I haven’t found any yet, I love it!
If you could invite three people for dinner, dead or alive who would they be and why? Princess Di, because I always admired her as a child! And then probably my Grandparents, because I would just love to catch up with them and tell them about everything that has happened since they passed.