Welden & Coluccio Lawyers are delighted to announce we have again been named by our peers as one of the best Wills and Estates firms in South Australia. Announced on Tuesday September 11, our listing in the prestigious Doyle’s Guide for the third consecutive year is a vote of confidence by other lawyers in the quality of service we provide. Being listed in Doyle’s Guide is like a chef … [Read more...]
Queen of Soul left an incredible legacy – but no Will.
Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul, has died. She leaves behind an unchallenged musical legacy and a story that will inspire for decades to come. The one thing she didn’t leave, however, was a legal will. It’s hard to believe that someone who sold millions of records and performed for Presidents could die without a will, but here we are. Not having a will is a bit like … [Read more...]
MEDIA STATEMENT: WELDEN & COLUCCIO LAWYERS RENEW GOLD SPONSORSHIP OF THE ICE FACTOR SPECTACULAR
Welden & Coluccio Lawyers is proud to announce they are again partnering with the Ice Factor Spectacular as gold sponsors, helping to keep “at-risk” kids in schools through ice hockey. Welden & Coluccio Principal Jason Coluccio said keeping kids in the classroom is more important than ever. “Low-skilled jobs are disappearing and stable employment is getting harder to find, so the … [Read more...]
NEW OFFICE MARKS MAJOR MILESTONE FOR WELDEN & COLUCCIO
2018 marks an important milestone for Welden & Coluccio Lawyers. Just four years ago, our firm was born out of necessity. We didn’t like the way “big law” did business and vowed to start a practice that treated clients like family instead of numbers. We didn’t splash our names on billboards. We weren’t aggressive marketers. We knew that the quality of our work and our relationships with … [Read more...]
Lawyers Aren’t Always Known for Nice Surprises…
I’ve been lucky enough to be blessed with an interesting career. I’ve been a journalist, worked at the pointy-end of government ... I've even had a hand in showbiz. You’d think I’d have seen it all. I’ve been working at Welden & Coluccio Lawyers for six months, and the only word to describe my time here is “surprise”. Surprise at the how important lawyers really are to everyday … [Read more...]
WE’RE HIRING! YOUR CHANCE TO JOIN AN AWARD-WINNING TEAM.
Wills & Estates Lawyer (Senior) Welden & Coluccio Lawyers is an industry-leading wills and estates practice (Doyle’s Guide 2016/17) that is seeking to expand its award-winning team through the addition of a senior lawyer. This is an opportunity to cement your reputation as a wills and estates specialist in a fast-growing, innovative, family-friendly law firm. Established in 2014, … [Read more...]
We Don’t Discuss Death, But We Should.
A new study has shown that only one in four Australians has discussed their end-of-life wishes with their family, despite three quarters acknowledging a need to plan ahead. As an estate lawyer, this is worrying news. I’m not pretending this is an easy discussion to have, but some issues are made worse by ignoring them. End of life planning isn’t just about what songs you want played at your … [Read more...]
Not So Fast, the Rightful Owner’s Furious.
A battle over a stolen Lamborghini has shown that possession really isn’t 9/10th of the law. It all began when a widow went searching for her late husband’s prized Lamborghini Espada, gifted to her in his will and thought to be stored in a farm shed, only to discover the car had been stolen. Some time after it was pinched, the car was bought by a collector, who had it in his possession for … [Read more...]
Tax Man “Catching Up With The Kardashians” Of Australia.
If your favourite Australian celebrity was a little grumpy when asked them for a selfie at the shops today, there could be a very good reason. The Australian Government has announced a crackdown on the personal tax havens celebrities use to build wealth, and many of our favourite faces will be hit hard come June 30. Top of hit list? Professional athletes, entertainers and movie stars – the … [Read more...]
Budget 2018: Super changes could slash your family’s safety net
It’s Federal Budget time, one of the few occasions most Australians sit up and listen to what’s going on in Canberra. Without doubt, most of us are interested in a personal tax cut. Power and petrol bills are high, as is the cost of housing, and every extra cent in our pockets can help make life a little easier. Short-term relief is great, but what about the bigger picture, particularly when … [Read more...]
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