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Adelta Legal provides professional, cost effective legal services to clients in Adelaide, interstate and overseas and has offices in Adelaide, North Eastern and Southern suburbs.

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Adelta Legal provides professional, cost effective legal services to clients in Adelaide, interstate and overseas and has offices in Adelaide, North Eastern and Southern suburbs.

Our mission is to provide our clients with big firm expertise and advice but with small firm attention and price. If you are in need of advice in the area of wills, powers of attorney, discretionary or testamentary trusts, succession planning, estate administration, estate litigation, commercial law, property conveyancing, family law, surrogacy, children’s issues and tax law then allow us to discuss your needs to provide you with the information you need to achieve your goals .

Our practice continues to grow by referrals from our clients, and we thank our clients for ongoing referrals to friends and work colleagues.

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Stamp Duty Relief for Eligible First Home Buyers

Stamp Duty Relief for Eligible First Home Buyers

Stamp Duty Relief for Eligible First Home Buyers Home ownership in Australia is our greatest aspiration, however in the last few years, it has become increasingly difficult for young South Australians to achieve.  The 2023/2024 State Budget has abolished stamp duty for first home buyers that purchase a new home valued up to $650,000 or […]

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Promotions

The Directors of Adelta Legal are delighted to announce that from 1 July 2023, Bridget Shinnick and Chantel Cortazzo have been promoted to Senior Associates and Jacqueline Johns has been promoted to an Associate. Bridget is an integral part of our Estate Litigation team. We value her work ethic and dedication to achieve great results […]

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Voluntary Assisted Dying

Voluntary Assisted Dying

What does the latest Voluntary Assisted Dying Act mean to me? The recent case of Lily Thai has brought the Voluntary Assisted Dying Act 2021 SA (“VAD Act”) into sharper focus. This Act, introducing a formal euthanasia protocol, represents a significant shift in how we perceive and manage end-of-life decisions in South Australia. The VAD […]

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