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New Florida Laws for 2022 – Lulich & Attorneys

New Florida Laws for 2022 – Lulich & Attorneys New Florida Laws for 2022 A number of new laws go into effect on January 1, 2022, according to the Florida Bar. The laws include online notarization a legal publication law, changes to workers’ compensation insurance rates, and other approved legislation. HB 121 – Notary Publics This law was unanimously approved on April 8, 20201. […]

Penalties for Driving Under the Influence in Florida – Lulich & Attorneys

Penalties for Driving Under the Influence in Florida – Lulich & Attorneys Penalties for Driving Under the Influence in Florida A conviction for driving under the influence of alcohol or narcotics means you may spend time in jail. You’ll have to pay huge fines. You will lose their driving privileges. DUI penalties for subsequent offenses normally require that the driver insert an ignition interlock device (IID) on […]

How Does Remarrying Affect Child Support in Indian River County? – Lulich & Attorneys

How Does Remarrying Affect Child Support in Indian River County? – Lulich & Attorneys How Does Remarrying Affect Child Support in Indian River County? Life moves forward after a divorce. It’s natural and healthy for both spouses to want to remarry after their divorce.  If you remarry after a divorce, your spouse may raise concerns that the new marriage should change the amount of child support he/she owes or […]

Enforcement of Florida Divorce Decrees – Lulich & Attorneys

Enforcement of Florida Divorce Decrees – Lulich & Attorneys Enforcement of Florida Divorce Decrees Many spouses who divorce understand that when the divorce decree is entered, that they need to comply with the decree and move on with their lives. Ex-spouses are normally more likely to respect a divorce decree if the decree was entered into through negotiation, mediation, or the collaborative divorce process […]

Contested Versus Uncontested Divorces in Florida – Lulich & Attorneys

Contested Versus Uncontested Divorces in Florida – Lulich & Attorneys Contested Versus Uncontested Divorces in Florida In Florida, spouses can either obtain a contested divorce or an uncontested divorce. An uncontested divorce means that the spouses have reached an agreement that they both want to divorce and they’ve agreed to all related divorce issues. Related divorce issues include the division of the marital property, alimony, […]

Tax Deeds and Quiet Title Actions – Lulich & Attorneys

Tax Deeds and Quiet Title Actions – Lulich & Attorneys Tax Deeds and Quiet Title Actions (QTAs) Title to property in Florida can be held in the following ways: Sole ownership. You can own the property in your name alone. Joint owners. Spouses can own property as “tenants by the entirety.” Two or more people can own real property as “joint tenants with right of […]

Common Real Estate Related Lawsuits – Lulich & Attorneys

Common Real Estate Related Lawsuits – Lulich & Attorneys Common Real Estate Related Lawsuits Buying and selling real estate is what ties families to communities. In Florida, real estate sales include residential properties, cooperatives, condominiums, and apartment complex. Many people are involved in real estate sales and management including property management companies, brokers, and developers. While many disputes can be resolved amicably through negotiations […]

What Methods are Used to Prove Liability in a Florida Car Crash – Lulich & Attorneys

What Methods are Used to Prove Liability in a Florida Car Crash – Lulich & Attorneys There are two key parts to every car accident case. The first part is proving that someone caused the car crash and should be held liable for your injuries. The second part is filing for your claim for damages. We discuss your right to damages in another blog (one of the three articles). This article […]

The Consequences of Dying without a Will in Florida – Lulich & Attorneys

The Consequences of Dying without a Will in Florida – Lulich & Attorneys Everyone who is married, has children, or has substantial assets should consider preparing a will. With a will, you can direct who gets your property instead of giving the state of Florida the authority to distribute your property. With a will, you can direct who raises your children. If you don’t have a will, the […]