- Divorce
- Child Support
- Spousal SupportA: A creditor typically has five years to sue you after you incur debt with them. This means that if your credit company is trying to bring a lawsuit against you, and it has been over five years, hiring an attorney is a good idea. However, some types of debt have their own specifications for a statute of limitations. If your debt is for personal injury or property damage, the time is four years. For unpaid property tax, it is 20 years. For fraud, it is 12 years. And for unpaid alimony, there is no time limit.
- DUI/DWIHere at Dellutri Law Group, we aren’t just dedicated, but passionate about helping our fellow Floridians. From helping them with crippling debt, harassing debt collectors, foreclosures, personal injury, consumer protection, all the way to helping drunk driving victims. We are committed in always giving back to the community we love. We love giving helpful advice to our communities.
- Wrongful DeathOur Florida attorneys aggressively represent victims of personal injury and wrongful death and help clients with bankruptcy filings, foreclosure defense, and protection from harassing debt collectors. With over two decades of experience, we truly understand the law, as well as how it applies to your unique situation.
- Property DamageMost damages in a personal injury lawsuit are classified as "compensatory," meaning that they are intended to compensate you for what was lost due to the accident or injury. The goal is to make you "whole" again from a monetary standpoint. Sometimes, compensatory damages are relatively easy to quantify, such as when you're being reimbursed for medical bills or property damage. However, it's often more difficult to place a monetary value on pain and suffering or the inability to do certain things due to the physical limitations caused by an injury.
- Personal InjuryAt The Dellutri Law Group, PA, we believe that our three-prong approach to handling our clients’ cases is what truly sets us apart from other law firms. Our team —made up of highly experienced and passionate Florida personal injury and bankruptcy lawyers, paralegals, assistants, and staff—is committed to caring for our clients throughout every single stage of the legal process.
- Medical MalpracticeBut, most of all, here at The Dellutri Law Group, PA, we treat our clients as more than just cases. Whether you were severely injured in a car accident, tragically lost a loved one due to medical malpractice, or are considering whether to file for bankruptcy, we understand that what you are going through isn’t just a legal challenge; it’s your life. The outcome of your case will have a major, lasting impact on you, your family, and your future. Our attorneys take this responsibility extremely seriously.
- Auto Accidents
- Estate PlanningThank you for coming to the Dellutri Law Group for answers to your questions. We exist to help our clients make the best legal decisions for themselves and their families. Before we get into the nuts and bolts of estate planning, let me tell you a quick story about Bob and Alice. They grew up in a small town, attended the same church, became high school sweet-hearts, married after college and started a family. Several years later, they were the blessed with twin boys. They had, what many would describe as a perfect life. Bob worked and Alice stayed home to take care of the children as they grew. Bob made sure to attend all of the soccer games, school events, birthdays and weekends were spent as a family. Alice spent her time helping at the boys’ school, volunteering in the community and creating the perfect home. Bob and Alice did everything to protect their children. What Bob and Alice neglected was setting up their estate plan. They thought there would be more time. Unfortunately, Bob suffered from a rare medical condition that took his life at a very early age. It all happened very suddenly, leaving the young family stunned.
- WillsUp to this point, all the documents mentioned have been tools to be used while you or your loved ones are alive. This next document, a Last Will and Testament, does not take effect until someone has passed away.
- Power of AttorneyThese documents will protect you and your family from unavoidable tragedies. We don’t want you to be in a situation like one of our clients who called us from the emergency room to get a Power of Attorney and Living Will for their spouse who was unconscious. At that point, it was too late.
- Probate
- BankruptcyWhat is a debt consolidation payment? When filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you are able to include the back mortgage payments into your bankruptcy to get up to date and save the home; however, it is important to know that you will need to earn enough income to make your current mortgage payment at the same time you are paying off your past-due debts. As long as you can make both payments, Chapter 13 will help you avoid foreclosing on your home and bringing the past-due mortgage payments to current.
- ForeclosureHave you been served foreclosure papers on the home you spent years raising your family in? Are you struggling with what you are going to do now that the mortgage company is knocking on the door?
- Debt CollectionWe believe in doing things differently at The Dellutri Law Group, PA. We don’t even like the phrase “free consultation” because we believe it implies that that’s all you get—a single meeting with an attorney or law firm staff member and nothing else. Instead, we offer “complimentary strategy sessions” because that’s precisely what they are! During your session, you’ll receive a form requesting details of your income, assets, and debts, among other things. Contact our expert team of attorneys when you need a debt collection defense attorney in Florida.