It is increasingly common to find that land is held in a family trust. As a strategy this holds many benefits (particularly those related to assets testing and taxation). However, if you are involved in such a situation it is critical that you understand the importance of having yourself, as a trustee, registered. When land is held in a trust, the trust itself cannot be registered as the … [Read more...]
The “Happily” Non-Legal Footy Summation: According to Jason
If you are reading this hoping to have some legal aspect of the AFL dealt with, I will apologise in advance. This blog is about sports. You see, perhaps the only thing that comes close to our passion about the law and Estate Planning, is our passion for sports. Especially Port Adelaide! 6 weeks into the season, and having just returned from watching Port v Richmond at the MCG, I thought now … [Read more...]
Celebrating 40 Years: Family Law Act (1975) A Revolution For Families
This week marks 40 year anniversary of the Family Law Act, which saw the shift of its focus on protecting society’s most vulnerable members. It should be noted that Family law is continually undergoing changes and there has been continual changes in the Act - as the diversity of families increase, so does the law that protects it. In 1975, the Australian government created the Family Law Act … [Read more...]
2015 Winner New Small Business of the Year: BEC Eastside and TTG
Thursday 20th August 2015, Welden & Coluccio Lawyers were recognised as experts in our field, being awarded the title of “New Small Business of the Year” for our outstanding contribution and service to clients. The award represents some of the largest Council regions across South Australia including The City Of Prospect, City of Norwood Payneham and St. Peters, The City of Unley, … [Read more...]
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