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What Does an Estate Planning Attorney Do?
Estate planning is an essential process that people often overlook until it is too late, resulting in confusion, legal battles, and financial stress for their...
When Can a Non-Florida Resident Serve as Personal Representative?
As a premier estate planning law firm in Florida, we at Lulich & Attorneys often receive inquiries from out-of-state individuals looking to serve as personal...
Essentials of Commercial Leases
Commercial leases are used when the lessee wants to run or operate a business. The business can be a for-profit business or a non-profit. Commercial...
Five Legal Protections for Florida Home Sellers
Selling a home is more complex than it looks. Yet, Florida has many protections for home sellers to prevent complications. To get those protections you...
Different Types of Home Residences
What Are the Legal Concerns of Buying and Selling a Home in Florida? There are many different types of home residences available for purchase. The...
How Florida’s New Tort Reform Hurts Florida Residents
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 837 into law on March 24, 2023, which significantly changed the state’s civil litigation landscape. The new tort...
What Is Title Insurance, and Why Do You Need It?
What Is Title Insurance, and Why Do You Need It? Title insurance is often mentioned briefly during a real estate transaction, but many people do...
What Are the Steps Involved in Selling a Home?
What Are the Steps Involved in Selling a Home? When you sell your home, you may find yourself in a stressful and time-consuming process. A...
What Is the Real Estate Sales Contract Review Process?
What Is the Real Estate Sales Contract Review Process? The real estate sales contract review process is the process of going over a real estate...
Why Does It Take so Long to Close on a Property?
Buyers and sellers alike often wonder why it takes so long to close on the purchase of a property. While most know the home’s inspection...
Title Services and Closings
Once parties reach an agreement on purchasing a property, there are a few steps left before the transaction is final. First, there is the inspection....
How Does Florida Ancillary Probate Administration Work?
In general, the ancillary probate administration of Florida property follows the same progression from case to case. A personal representative of the decedent’s estate initiates...