Admitted as Solicitor

2005

Called to the Bar

2018

Called to the Bar - Republic of Vanuatu

2023

Carolina was called to the Bar in 2018 and maintains a practice in criminal and family law. She has appeared unled at trial and hearing level in a broad range of jurisdictions including the Federal Circuit and Family Court of Australia, Supreme, District, Local and Children’s Courts of New South Wales, as well as NCAT (Guardianship Division) and the Mental Health Review Tribunal.
Carolina’s practice also extends to international jurisdictions, including the Pacific Islands. She was admitted to the Bar in Vanuatu in 2023 and appeared in the Court of Appeal of Vanuatu.
She acts for a broad range of private clients as well as government agencies, such as Legal Aid NSW and the Crown Solicitors Office NSW. Carolina has gained nearly two decades of experience in criminal law and has considerable experience appearing in family law matters relating to parenting and property matters. The intersection between these two disciplines uniquely places her to provide effective advice and representation to clients in complex parenting matters where criminal allegations are made, or where issues of risk are involved.
She has expertise in advocating for and in domestic violence related matters, including private apprehended domestic violence orders in the Local Court, as well as conviction appeals to the District Court of NSW. Carolina also appears in non publication and suppression order matters.
Carolina is a strong proponent of diversity and is committed to advocating for change in the profession, particularly in the areas of inclusion, diversity and supporting women in the law. She was born in Santiago, Chile and regularly mentor up and coming law students and lawyers through various mentoring programs.
Prior to being called to the Bar, she practised as a criminal Legal Aid lawyer for a decade and worked as an Associate to His Honour Judge Williams of the District Court of NSW. Her Masters in International Relations (International Human Rights Law) culminated in an internship at the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in Geneva, Switzerland. 
She has lectured extensively in criminal law, children and the law, human rights law and trial practice and procedure at various universities and is an advocacy instructor at the College of Law. In 2023 she completed the Pathways to Politics Program for Women at the University of New South Wales.
Providing Guidance In

Criminal Law

Appellate, Criminal Law, Children’s Criminal Law, International Criminal Law, Parole, Prosecutions

Family Law

Interim Hearings, Relocation Applications, Urgent Recovery Applications, Contravention Applications, Final Hearings (Property and/or Parenting)

Mental Health Law

Mental Health Law, Guardianship Matters, Financial Management Applications, Review Applications before the Mental Health Review Tribunals, Fitness Hearings and Enquiries.

Public & Administrative Law

Professional Disciplinary Proceedings, Human Rights

Member of
  • NSW Bar Association Family Care and Adoption Committee
  • Legal Aid – Summary Panel (Crime)
  • Legal Aid – Duty Panel (crime)
  • Legal Aid – Mental Health Advocacy Panel 
  • Legal Aid – Children’s Criminal Law Panel
  • Legal Aid – Indictable Criminal Law Panel 
  • CDPP Counsel Panel 
  • Volunteer Barrister – Women’s Legal Service
  • Mentor – Lucy Mentoring Program at University of Wollongong
  • Mentor – Sydney University Law Society Queer Mentoring Program
  • Mentor – Diverse Women in Law 
  • Mentor – UTS Beyond Corporate Mentoring Program
  • Member – Australian Bar Association Criminal Law Committee
  • Advocacy Lecturer – College of Law
SYDNEY

Black Chambers
Wallamulla, Gadigal Country
Suite 204, Level 2
185 Elizabeth Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Australia

Cases
  • Davey v R [2022] NSWDC 168 – Conviction appeal, appeal allowed, convictions and penalties set aside, offences of intentionally suffocating a person without consent, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and common assault
  • R v Evrim [2021] NSWDC 363 – District Court sentence, multiple offences, subjective considerations on sentence, drug addiction
Education
  • Bachelor of Arts/Laws 
  • Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice
  • Masters in International Relations (International Human Rights Law)
More
  • Finalist – ‘Barrister of the Year’ – Australian Law Awards in 2021, 2022 and 2023
  • Finalist – ‘Barrister of the Year’ – Women in Law Awards in 2020 and 2021
  • Finalist – ‘Barrister of the Year’ – Women Lawyers Association NSW in 2021
  • Winner – ‘Barrister of the Year’ – Peacemaker Awards in 2021
  • Finalist ‘Mentor of the Year’ – Australian Law Awards in 2022