Stephen K. Hachey
Law Offices of Stephen K Hachey, P.A.
Stephen Hachey, a distinguished legal professional, earned his Juris Doctorate from Florida State University in 2005. Admitted to the Florida Bar in the same year, he embarked on a remarkable legal journey that has defined his career.
Prior to his legal pursuits, Stephen laid a solid foundation with a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Indiana University in 2000. His expertise in accounting led him to perform tax consulting services as a Certified Public Accountant for Arthur Andersen in Chicago, IL, showcasing his commitment to excellence.
In 2007, Stephen took a bold step in his career by opening his own law practice, a testament to his entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to providing legal services of the highest caliber. Stephen has personally handled 1000’s of real estate related cases and currently oversees all of cases and proceedings at The Law Offices of Stephen K. Hachey, P.A.
Stephen's commitment to the legal profession is evident in his active membership in the Florida Bar. His role as a Circuit Civil Mediator and a Certified Mortgage Foreclosure Mediator showcases his dedication to alternative dispute resolution, contributing to the fair and efficient resolution of legal matters.
In addition to his legal and accounting credentials, Stephen is a Licensed Florida Real Estate Broker, further showcasing his multifaceted expertise in the realms of law and real estate. He is also a member of the National and Florida Board of Realtors, and a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants. His reach extends to the federal level, as he is admitted to practice in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida, allowing him to navigate complex legal issues at both state and federal levels.
In essence, Stephen Hachey, Esq. is a dynamic professional with a diverse skill set, combining legal acumen, accounting proficiency, and a deep understanding of the real estate industry to provide comprehensive and effective solutions.
- Florida State University College of Law
- J.D. (2005) | Law
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- Indiana University - Indiana University-Bloomington
- B.S. (2000) | Accounting
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- Law Offices of Stephen K Hachey, P.A.
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- Attorney at Echevarria, Codillis, & Stawiarski
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- Q. have four properties on my name and my exboyfriends name. what can i do to get my part. or to keep at liease one of them
- A: Partition lawsuit would be one option.
- Q. We purchased a foreclosed house, but are unsure if we need to send a 3 day notice for eviction.
- A: You would not need to file a separate lawsuit for unlawful detainer. I would recommend hiring an attorney to file a motion for a writ of possession in the original foreclosure case as a 3rd party purchaser.
- Q. I need to have my name removed from a mortgage My name is not on the deed but it is on the mortgage. Is this Possible?
- A: When you sign a quit claim deed, it does not remove your name from the mortgage.