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Welden & Coluccio Lawyers
Welden & Coluccio Lawyers is a small, boutique law firm that brings a unique and fresh approach to the practice of law in all facets of estate planning, administration and litigation. We work collaboratively and transparently with clients to provide innovative solutions, a broad range of choices, thereby supplying a quality product that is enduring.

We offer real experience and specialist knowledge that is service driven, communicated simply and is economically responsible. We are committed to our goal that sees us strive to become the most respected, innovative and distinguished estate planning firm in South Australia. Driven by our desire to re-imagine the practice of law, motivated by knowledge, not tradition, we endeavour to achieve positive outcomes for clients not statistics.
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A Will is a legal document that names the people who are to receive the property and possessions owned at the date of death of a deceased. Why make a Will? It is essential that you make a will if you are concerned about who will receive your assets and belongings after you die.

This may include, but is not limited to your home, land, car, money in bank accounts, insurance policies, shares, jewellery, furniture, household goods and potentially superannuation proceeds.All adults over the age of 18 should have a valid Will. An Enduring Power of Attorney is a legal document which enables you to appoint a person to make decisions on your behalf about your finances and assets.
For many people, superannuation and the associated death benefit will be the most significant financial resource that they have. A public fund is usually administered by a large national financial/trustee institution. Alternatively, superannuation interests may be held through a self managed superannuation fund ("SMSF").
The Family Court of Australia has jurisdiction in all Australian States to make orders dissolving a marriage (divorce) and the settlement of property interests of married couples, domestic partners (de-facto relationships) including same sex couples. A divorce has the effect of putting a legal end to your marriage.
The Family Court of Australia (and latterly the Federal Circuit Court of Australia) have jurisdiction in all Australian States to make orders concerning the child or children of a marriage or de facto relationship. The Family Law Act 1975 states that in most circumstances the paramount consideration is that it is in the child's best interests that any future arrangements provide for the child's right to spend time with both their parents.
We have developed experience in many practice areas of the law and when utilising an holistic approach to effective estate planning, as we do, it is inevitable expertise is required in a general commercial sense. Legal disputes may be reduced, limited or avoided altogether with our tailored and effective approach to commercial transactions.
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Nicklas Korsholt Abel
Nicklas Korsholt Abel
Dec 14, 2020
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Welden and Collucio Lawyers assisted us with the sale of our family home. Anna was excellent to work with. She made it simple, quick and pain free. I would highly recommend them if you are looking for a reliable and affordable conveyancer.
Dolores Mosquera
Dolores Mosquera
May 19, 2020
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My family highly recommend the services provided by the team specifically Anna who made the conveyances of our parents home easy and timely. It was a difficult time due to their move to an Aged care home and the impact of Covid 19 restrictions. Anna was flexible with her time and happy to meet and talk with us when it was convenient for us.