23 Apr (HQ) Understanding the Probate Process (HQ) Understanding the Probate Process Wednesday, April 23, 2025 (10:00 AM to 12:00 PM) MIAMI Global HQ - Conference Center of the America, Miami Springs, Florida Global HQ Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructors Understanding the probate process, including what it entails and how long it takes, helps real estate professionals and investors with closings that involve the purchase or sale of Estate property. The knowledge provided will also assist attendees on a personal level, as they will learn the steps to take when a loved one passes. Topics covered in this class include: √ The different types of probate estates and how to get the probate court to approve the sale. √ How to know if a property has to go through probate. √ The differences between probate and non-probate assets, and ways to avoid probate. √ The legal consequences of what happens if your seller or buyer dies prior to or during the closing transaction. √ SPECIAL ADDED TOPIC: Marketing for probate leads. MIAMI Global HQ - Conference Center of the America - Conference Center of the America MIAMI Global HQ - Conference Center of the America (Conference Center of the America)1800 Oakwood DrMiami Springs, FL 33166 Map & Directions Jennie G. Farshchian, Esq. Jennie’s current practice focuses on residential and commercial real estate transactions. She specializes in drafting, reviewing and negotiating leases, purchase contracts, deeds, and other real estate-related documents; handling title issues; and representing lenders, buyers and sellers in the conveyance of commercial and residential real estate. She also counsels and represents individuals, foreign investors, and small to mid-sized businesses on matters pertaining to corporate formation, contract preparation and negotiation, estate planning, and business/investor immigration.Prior to founding Jurado & Farshchian, P.L., Jennie held a number of legal positions in several distinguished law firms in the State of Florida. At Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart P.A., her practice focused on real estate litigation. At Cooney Trybus, Jennie represented insurance companies with regard to commercial and residential property claims. She also worked for a boutique international law firm, where she represented individuals, foreign investors, and businesses in real estate transactions, as well as matters relating to estate planning, corporate law, and investor immigration.Jennie is very knowledgeable of the local real estate market, and also owns a small but successful real estate investment company. For several years now, Jennie has participated in a number of pro bono cases, representing the rights of foster children on behalf of Lawyers for Children America. In her free time, she enjoys cycling, traveling, and reading about start-ups and entrepreneurship.