Farshchian Law

Farshchian Law, P.A. is a multilingual, boutique Florida law firm focused exclusively on meeting the real estate, title/closing, and probate needs of our clients. We established this firm to deliver personalized and efficient legal representation and an exceptional client experience for the individuals and businesses we have the privilege to work with.

No matter the nature of our representation, every client receives the same commitment: that we will work tirelessly to achieve your goals and protect your interests. If you need tailored legal representation for a Florida real estate matter, you are looking for title insurance or closing services for a Florida property, or you need help administering a Florida probate estate, the legal team at Farshchian Law is ready to help.

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February 27Real Estate
The Three Times You Need a Real Estate Attorney
The process of buying or selling a home can be difficult to understand, especially when it comes to the different legal ramifications. Therefore, it's crucial to have the appropriate legal representation to guarantee that your rights and interests are protected....
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February 16Probate
What Is the Difference Between Summary Administration and Formal Administration in Florida?
Deciding between summary administration and formal administration in Florida can be a difficult decision. Many factors come into play, including the value of the deceased’s estate, the type of assets that need to go through probate, the number of...
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February 14Probate
What Happens When You Die Without A Will In Florida?
Florida has a higher-than-average population of people over the age of 65. This demographic makes up approximately 21% as of the 2020 census. As such, there tends to be a higher-than-average focus on estate planning and end-of-life rituals. However,...
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