Danica
D'Oliveira

Danica D’Oliveira is an Attorney-at-Law, qualified to practice in Trinidad and Tobago after completing her LLB and LPC in the United Kingdom. Her practice focuses on Estate Planning, Wills and Probate, and Conveyancing.

Danica’s legal career began at a leading law firm in Trinidad and Tobago, where she initially worked in the Conveyancing Department before transitioning into Probate Law, drawn by the natural synergy between the two areas. In this role, Danica managed a diverse portfolio of clients seeking guidance on wills, estates, and succession planning. This experience sparked a deep passion for helping individuals protect their legacy and provide for their families’ future. Today, she continues to build on that foundation, offering tailored legal solutions to help clients preserve their assets and ensure the smooth transfer of wealth across generations.

Services

Estate
Planning

Wills, trusts, guardianship, tax strategies, asset protection.

Admin
Estate

Grants of representation, executor support, will readings.

Legal
Services

Preparation of deeds, powers of attorney.

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What types of cases do you handle?

As a general practice lawyer, Danica handles a wide range of legal matters, including but not limited to family law, criminal defense, personal injury, contract disputes, estate planning, and real estate transactions. She helps clients understand their legal options and provides guidance throughout the process.

The cost of legal services can vary depending on the complexity of the matter, the time involved, and the nature of the legal support required. We offer flexible billing arrangements tailored to meet the specific needs of each client, which may include hourly rates, flat fees, or retainer agreements. During your initial consultation, we’ll discuss your situation in detail and provide a transparent overview of potential costs, so you can make an informed decision before proceeding.

When your loved one dies, you should first contact your lawyer to obtain the requisite information based on your circumstances. One of the first steps in the process is to gather as much information as you can on the assets of the deceased.

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