People

Tim Donlan

Tim works primarily in the areas of wills and estates, succession planning, family law and personal injury law.

He has previously worked in both private legal practice as well as in “in house” as a solicitor and state manager for a major national trustee company.

He has a particular interest in estate planning and works closely with financial advisers and accountants to achieve desired planning outcomes for his clients and is well regarded within those professions.

He also acts for litigants in disputed estates when such disputes cannot be resolved by negotiated settlement.

Tim also acts in a number of jurisdictions in personal injury matters and has handled smaller claims matters through to catastrophic injury claims.

He has been a member of the Law Society of South Australia since 2003 and also sits on the Law Society Small Practice Committee. He is a member of the Tax Institute of Australia and sits on various other voluntary committees.

Prior to completing his legal qualifications he served as a permanent member of the Royal Australia Airforce. He is married with a young family.

Tyne Beeby

Donlan Lawyers welcomes Tyne Beeby to the practice. Tyne recently graduated with a Bachelor of Laws and Legal practice from the Flinders University of South Australia.

Tyne will be practicing in the areas of personal injury law and family law after having completed her practical legal training with our firm and being admitted as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of South Australia on 10 August 2009.

Tyne previously worked as a clerk with a large South Australian specialist personal injury firm and demonstrates all of the requisite attributes to provide caring and sound advice to clients and the skills and drive to get them the best results.

Matthew Lange

Matthew works primarily in the areas of guardianship, administration and mental health and regularly attends hearings at the Guardianship Board of South Australia as well as appeals in the District Court of South Australia.

He has a particular interest in mental health and disability discrimination and as well as working previously in a large commercial law firm he has worked in-house in disability advisory roles.