In 2014, it was reported that Alexia and Herman owed the IRS $94,078.44 in taxes for 2009. According to the Miami-Dade County clerk’s office, the Echevarrias had a lien on their Miami Beach pad, but the couple has since paid the back taxes and is no longer in danger of losing their home. In another court case, Alexia sued her insurance company, Garcia Lorenzo & Associates for $2 million, following the 2011 car accident that drastically affected Frankie, claiming they dropped the ball when it came to executing her insurance policy. She said she was left holding the bag due to Garcia Lorenzo & Associates’ shoddy coverage. In March 2017, BankUnited filed a lawsuit against Alexia alleging that she has not made payments on the condo she shared with her late husband. Around the same time, Alexia filed for a temporary injunction against her two stepsons, accusing them of trying to seize property and assets left to her by Herman.