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Welcome to Lulich & Attorneys. We are one of the longest-established law firms in Indian River County, serving our clients for over 50 years with three offices: one beachside in Vero Beach, one on the mainland in Vero Beach, and one in Sebastian, Florida.
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At Lulich & Attorneys, we combine decades of legal experience with a client-first approach to deliver results you can trust.
With over $500 million in real estate transactions handled and 500+ five-star reviews, our team is dedicated to protecting your interests and guiding you through life’s most important legal decisions.
From real estate to estate planning and business law, we offer comprehensive legal services under one roof, saving you time and ensuring seamless solutions.
They exceeded my expectations in many ways and were professional, honest, to the point and did everything they said they would. Would I call on them again? Without hesitation and with full confidence.
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Lulich & Attorneys takes a relationship-first approach, carefully selecting cases to ensure every client receives our full attention, genuine communication, and the collaborative advantages of our multi-practice team.
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Meet Jordan LulichHow long does the probate process take?
The collection of assets, payment of bills, and handling of disputes take time – especially if it is necessary to sell valuable assets such as a home or a business. In most cases, the probate process takes 6 months to a year. This means beneficiaries will need to wait months or a year to receive their share.
How does intestacy work?
If the decedent had a will, then the net assets are distributed in accordance with the terms of the will. If the decedent did not have a will, then the net assets are distributed in accordance with Florida’s intestate laws.
These laws generally favor the spouse and children first. Otherwise, parents and siblings may be entitled to the decedent’s estate. The intestate laws explain the rights of adoptees, adoptive parents, half-bloods, and other relatives.
When is probate required?
Generally, probate is used if a decedent has a will. Probate is also used if there are assets that the decedent owns that aren’t directly payable to a beneficiary. If there are no probate assets, then probate is not required.
Must I hire a lawyer?
Yes. Florida does require that the personal representative hire a lawyer unless special circumstances apply.
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