Andrew Marchev, Esq.

Solo lawyer providing legal services with a personal touch.

Agriculture Law

&

General Practice


Services:

Farm Succession Planning

Whether you’re laying the groundwork for the next generation, or need to do some estate planning, let me help you ensure a bright future.

Small Business

Launching a new business? Taking the next steps? Get help selecting the right entity, mitigating risk and setting up a structure for success.

Wills, Trusts & Probate

It’s never too early to plan for the future and ensure that your loved ones and your business will be taken care of after you pass.

Leases, land use & water

When your livelihood is the land, its important to make sure your rights are protected and that you’re on the right side of regulations.

About Andrew Marchev Esq.

Andrew represents a wide array of clients, including farmers, food entrepreneurs and working lands enterprises. Andrew assists clients with wills, probating estates, landlord - tenant issues, land use and general civil litigation. He also helps clients with farm succession planning, which often requires creating a business entity and transferring land. Additionally, Andrew has helped clients with navigating land conservation regulations, and with legal compliance generally.

In addition to his practice experience, Andrew brings knowledge gained from his work with the Vermont Law School’s Center for Agriculture and Food Systems, with the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board, and as a field hand for Schoolhouse Farm. Andrew enjoys creative problem solving and will work with you to find elegant solutions to your legal questions. Put his skills to work for you!

 

Education
Vermont Law School, South Royalton, VT (J.D., 2018)

Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa, NC (B.A., 2013)

Bar Admission
Vermont (2019)

Languages

English-Native speaker/ Spanish-Native speaker

Memberships
Vermont Bar Association

Community Involvement
Board of Directors, Food Connects (2021 to present)

Personal Interest
Andrew enjoys bicycling, gardening and cooking.  He lives in Central Vermont with his partner, a dog and a cat.