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Donica Ramsey is a skilled attorney based in Seattle, WA, specializing in Estate Planning, Personal Injury, Probate, and Real Estate law. Originally from San Antonio, Texas, Donica's upbringing was shaped by her father's service in the U.S. Army, which instilled in her a strong sense of adaptability and resilience. She earned her undergraduate degree from Saint Mary’s University in San Antonio in 2018 before relocating to Seattle to pursue her Juris Doctor at Seattle University School of Law, graduating in 2021. During her time in law school, Donica gained valuable practical experience as a Rule 9 Legal Intern for a solo practitioner in Port Angeles, Washington. This experience laid the foundation for her legal career, and upon passing the Washington State Bar in 2022, she joined the same firm as an attorney, focusing primarily on Probate, Estate Planning, and Business Law. In December 2022, recognizing the increasing demand for family law services in her community, she expanded her practice to include family law, quickly earning a reputation for her adept handling of sensitive family matters. In addition to her private practice, Donica actively contributes to her community by providing legal services to underrepresented populations. She collaborated with a nonprofit organization to offer crucial legal support to Native American tribal members who are survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, ensuring they receive essential legal representation at a reduced cost. Known for her compassionate yet strategic approach, Donica prioritizes understanding her clients' unique needs, guiding them through complex legal situations, and advocating fiercely on their behalf. Her commitment to excellence and advocacy makes her a trusted partner for clients navigating challenging legal landscapes in Seattle and beyond.
Real estate attorneys handle legal matters involving property transactions, disputes, and development. They ensure smooth closings and protect clients' property rights. Common matters include property purchases, sales transactions, title disputes, landlord-tenant issues.