Nicholas W. Daviau - Worcester, MA
Attorney at Daviau Law Offices, PC
Estate Planning & Elder Law Lawyers in Worcester, MA
255 Park Avenue Suite 1000 Worcester, MA 01609
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Worcester Estate Planning & Elder Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Estate Planning & Elder Law 40%
- Probate Matters - Guardianship, Conservatorship, Estate/Trust Administration 25%
- Real Estate 35%
Attorney Information
Overview
Born, raised and still a resident of the Worcester area, Attorney Daviau strives to provide high quality legal services at reasonable rates to those in and around Worcester County.
Since April 2011, Attorney Daviau has operated his own practice focusing most of his attention to the areas of Real Estate Transactions, Estate Planning, Elder Law, Medicaid Planning & Advocacy, Estate and Trust Administration, Guardianship and Conservatorship; areas in which Attorney Daviau has practiced since 2008. Given the nature of his work, Attorney Daviau takes tremendous pride in alleviating his client's stress while successfully navigating them through their particular and unique circumstances. This is crucial as it allows Attorney Daviau's clients to focus their attention where it is most important: insuring that their loved ones receive the care, companionship, and attention they need and deserve.
Attorney Daviau is very active within the community serving as a Board Member for two local non-profit agencies: (1) The Friends of the Worcester Senior Center, Inc., the fund raising arm of the Worcester Senior Center, and (2) The Goddard House. Additionally, Attorney Daviau regularly provides free educational seminars to various audiences throughout Central Massachusetts.
Education
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Legal Education
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Western New England University School of Law,
Springfield,
Massachusetts
J.D.
Law Review: Western New England Law Review, Assistant Editor
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Western New England University School of Law,
Springfield,
Massachusetts
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Non Legal Education
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Western New England University,
Springfield,
Massachusetts
B.S.
Honors: Summa Cum Laude
Honors: Dean's List
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Western New England University,
Springfield,
Massachusetts
Current Employment Position(s)
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Sole Practitioner
Past Positions
- Elder & Disability Law Advocates, Assistant Attorney, 2008 - 2011
- Western New England University, Assistant to the General Counsel, 2004 - 2008
Pro Bono Activities
- Free Educational Seminar to Senior Centers throughout Central Massachusetts, 2009 - Present
Bar Admissions
- Massachusetts, 2007
Contact
255 Park Avenue
Suite 1000
Worcester, MA 01609
Fax: 508-459-9310
Email: Send a message
Website: https://www.daviaulaw.com
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