How Families Help After a Florida DUI
When a loved one is dealing with a DUI, it’s common for parents or grandparents to step in — especially when insurance and paperwork are involved.
Helping doesn’t mean taking over.
It usually means making sure nothing goes wrong.
Ways families commonly help
Families often help by:
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Calling to understand requirements before decisions are made
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Making sure deadlines aren’t missed
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Confirming filings are completed correctly
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Helping prevent cancellations or lapses
Many people don’t realize how strict FR44 rules are until something goes wrong.
Asking questions early can prevent that.
Can someone else help with FR44?
Yes. While the policy itself must meet state requirements, families often assist by:
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Gathering information
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Asking questions
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Confirming the process
If you’re helping a child or grandchild, you’re not out of place — you’re being responsible.
Talk it through before taking action
If you’re unsure what to do next, the easiest step is often a phone call.
Talk to a real person who can explain FR44
No forms. No pressure. Just clear answers.