We're pleased to shine a light on Janet Vaiusu-Tuala, an Associate in our Family Law team.
Janet brings something distinctive to her practice: a deep sense of purpose rooted in her identity as a Samoan lawyer. For Janet, the role is more than a professional title. It means carrying her aiga, her community, and her culture into spaces where Pasifika people have not always been seen, heard, or understood. "It's a responsibility," she says simply.
That sense of responsibility extends to every aspect of her work. Janet is passionate about social justice and driven by the real impact that inequitable systems have on families and future generations. Advocacy is central to how she practises, standing beside individuals in difficult moments, while also contributing to a legal culture that is more fair, inclusive, and responsive to diverse communities. It might surprise people to learn, she notes, that family law is less about legal battles and more about advocacy, care, and cultural awareness. "The work requires balancing strong legal positioning with empathy and a focus on long-term wellbeing, especially where inequity and power imbalances are present."
That "this is why I do it" feeling? Janet knows it well. "When clients are able to walk away from a case with their desired outcome and their mana intact."
Outside of work, Janet is a mum of four, and her afternoons and weekends are filled with kids' sports, family commitments, and church activities. She coaches the M.A.C U7 rippa team alongside her sister Foga, sits on the Kainga Pasifika Board, and has just completed RCIA with the local Hastings Parish. When she does get a moment to herself, she jokes that rest is the goal. When it comes to coffee, you'll find her at Ka Pai Cuppa Waka coffee cart in Flaxmere, or at Kindred Road and Cupple in town.
When asked about the biggest influences on her career, Janet doesn't hesitate: "My faith, my family and inequity."


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