Attorney Detail

Real Estate & Business Attorney

Annabella Barboza

Annabella Barboza is the founder and shareholder of Barboza Law & Associates, P.A., a boutique law firm based in Florida. She is among a select group of attorneys who hold Board Certification in Real Estate Law by The Florida Bar, recognizing her exceptional knowledge, skill, and professionalism. Her extensive practice encompasses advising real estate owners, investors, and lenders in complex transactions, alongside comprehensive legal services in probate administration, estate planning, and business law.

Email Address abarboza@blalegal.com

Phone Number : (954) 983-1232

Office Address: 300 South Pine Island Road, Suite 261, Plantation, FL 33324

Website: www.blalegal.com

Qualification :

Juris Doctor (J.D.)

Nova Southeastern University (Florida, USA)

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)

Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Lima, Perú)

Board Certified Specialist (B.C.S.)

Real Estate Law – The Florida Bar (Certified since 2015)
Professional Background & Leadership

Annabella remains actively engaged in Florida Bar committees, staying at the forefront of legal trends, new legislation, and case law impacting real estate and probate administration. She has held several notable appointments and professional memberships, including:

Executive Council Member:

Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section of the Florida Bar (2015–2025).

Appointed Member:

The Florida Bar Probate Rules Committee (2014–2017).

Fellow

Wm. Reece Smith, Jr. Leadership Academy of The Florida Bar (2013–2014).

Treasurer

Broward County Hispanic Bar Association (2012–2013).
Real Estate Transactions Closed
95%
Client Retention Rate
85%
Success Rate in Disputes
90%
Honors & Awards:

2023-2024:

Lynwood F. Arnold, Jr. Memorial Award (Granted by the RPPTL Section of The Florida Bar).

2019:

Attorney of the Year Award (Granted by Broward Legal Aid Organizations).

Fellow

Wm. Reece Smith, Jr. Leadership Academy of The Florida Bar (2013–2014).

Publications:

Author of the Florida Bar Journal article: "Code Liens are not 'Superpriority' Liens: Is this the End of the Debate?" (2013).