
Carolina Nunez
Boutique law firm service with big firm results.
Carolina I. Nunez, Esq. attended the University of Central Florida and earned a bachelor of arts degree in Political Science and International Relations along with a minor in European Studies. She then earned a Juris Doctorate from Barry University -- Dwayne O' Andreas School of Law.
Prior and during law school, Carolina has worked in real estate, short sales, foreclosures, and bankruptcies. She volunteered her time with both tax and bankruptcy clinics. She brings the skills she used from her background to the area of personal injury by being able to provide clients with understanding, communication, and compassion during the difficult time of dealing with an injury. Carolina is prepared to provide her clients with transparent communication in order to provide the highest possible recovery for their injuries.
Carolina was raised in Los Angeles, California before her family moved to Orlando. She enjoys traveling, rescuing or aiding animals in need, and powerlifting on her time off. She is also fluent in Spanish.
- Personal Injury
- Brain Injury, Car Accidents, Construction Accidents, Motorcycle Accidents, Premises Liability, Truck Accidents, Wrongful Death
- Bankruptcy
- Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
- Foreclosure Defense
- Real Estate Law
- Homeowners Association, Mortgages, Residential Real Estate
- Estate Planning
- Health Care Directives, Trusts, Wills
- English: Spoken, Written
- Spanish: Spoken, Written
- Member Attorney
- Lawyers of Distinction
- Elite Lawyer
- Elite Lawyers
- Orange County Bar Association
- Member
- Current
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- The Florida Bar  # 1025864
- Member
- Current
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- Q. If my landlord terminate my lease does it affect your credit
- A: It depends on the terms of the lease and the circumstances surrounding as to why you may want to terminate. Most standardized leases have an option that they can collect and attempt to recover damages as a result of the breach of the lease contract. However, it is possible that there are defenses for a tenant that has a justifiable reason for terminating the lease.
It is important to try to work something out with the landlord if this is a major concern -- but the best option is to consult with an attorney.
- Q. I am considering bankruptcy on balances of high interest accounts. Can I get help doing it on my own.
- A: Usually, you can find an attorney that may be able to help you. Doing it on your own can affect potential assets, cash, items you own, or collection items. It is best to hire an attorney rather than doing it on your own so the adequate protections available to a debtor are used in the petition.