Divorce and the Estate Plan 4/23/2019

Presentation

Kathryn Holland is admitted to practice law in Washington and Oregon. She received her Undergraduate Degree in Finance from Texas Christian University, Magna Cum Laude. She earned her Juris Doctorate from University of Texas School of Law.  Ms. Holland’s practice emphasizes estate planning, trusts and probate, gift and estate taxation and charitable planning. Ms. Holland is a member of the Washington and Oregon State Bar Associations, the Clark County Bar Association, and the Legacy Health Allied Professionals Council. She has served as Treasurer of the St. Helen’s Chapter of the Washington Women Lawyers Association; is past President of the YWCA of Clark County and is chair of their Planned Giving Committee; and is a board member of the Southwest Washington Estate Planning Council. In addition, she is a member of the Real Property, Probate and Trust and Elder Law Sections of the Washington State Bar; and the Estate Planning and Administration section of the Oregon State Bar. She has taught Estate Planning and Probate for Paralegals at Clark College in Vancouver and often speaks publicly to civic groups about estate planning and probate law.

Scott Horenstein is a family law lawyer practicing in Vancouver, Washington.  He is a past member and chairperson of the Washington State Bar Association Family Law Executive Committee and a recipient of its Outstanding attorney of the year award and Outstanding Professional of the Year award.  He is a member and past chairperson of the Washington Chapter of The American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers and a co-recipient of its first outstanding member of the year award.  He is an author and editor for the Washington State Bar Association Family Law Desk book.  He is a former adjunct professor of community property law at Willamette Law School and Lewis and Clark Law School.  He has written for and spoken at many continuing education programs on a national, state and local level.