A Gentle Guide to Estate Advertising in Trinidad & Tobago: What It Is and Why It Matters

Gentle Guide to Estate Advertising in Trinidad & Tobago

Many families are surprised to learn that estates must be advertised after a loved one passes away. This step often raises questions and concerns, particularly during a sensitive time.

Estate advertising is not about bureaucracy, it is a legal safeguard designed to protect everyone involved.

What Is Estate Advertising?

Gentle Guide to Estate Advertising in Trinidad & Tobago

Under Trinidad & Tobago law, notice of an estate must be published in the Gazette and approved local newspapers before a Grant of Probate or Letters of Administration can be issued.

These notices inform the public that an application is being made and invite any creditors or interested parties to come forward.

Learn the difference between a Grant of Probate and a Grant Of Letters of Administration.

Why Is Estate Advertising Required?

Estate advertising serves several important purposes:

  • It protects Executors and Administrators from future claims
  • It ensures creditors have an opportunity to be heard
  • It promotes transparency in estate administration
  • It helps prevent disputes after distribution

 

This step ensures the estate is administered fairly and lawfully.

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When Does Advertising Take Place?

Advertising occurs after the probate or administration application is prepared but before the Grant is issued. The law requires a waiting period following publication before the court can proceed.

This waiting period cannot be waived and must be respected, even when the estate appears straightforward.

Common Questions Families Ask

Q1. Does advertising mean something is wrong with the estate?

No. Advertising is a routine legal requirement for all qualifying estates.

Q2. Will advertising delay probate?

Advertising is part of the legal process and must be done in accordance with the Laws of Trinidad and Tobago. It is done as it protects the estate from future complications.

Q3. Can creditors still claim after advertising?

Claims must generally be made within the specified period.

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Here is an Executor’s Guide on how to prepare for probate without feeling overwhelmed.

While estate advertising may feel uncomfortable or unnecessary, it plays a vital role in safeguarding the estate and those responsible for administering it.

Having clear guidance helps ensure estate advertisements are placed correctly and timelines are met. Get in touch with an attorney in Trinidad specializing in Will, Probate and Estate Planning and Administration.


This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Each estate should be assessed on its own facts.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Danica D’Oliveira

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

Learn more about Danica D’Oliveira Attorney-at-Law in Trinidad

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