Kevin Scott, Co-Founder. Kevin Scott is an experienced engineering executive, author of “Reprogramming the American Dream,” maker of things, and all-around geek.
Shannon Hunt-Scott, President and Co-Founder. Shannon is an active philanthropist who strives to understand the challenges and needs of the community, to find changemakers who impact the lives of children and young adults, and to work together with grantee organizations to make the world a better place.
By partnering with organizations working to create solutions to community challenges and using a hands-on, highly personal approach to grantmaking, The Scott Foundation has fueled meaningful change in the areas of educational equity, social entrepreneurship, civic engagement, and social and reproductive justice.
Today, Envision Family Law Group has flourished, providing a personal, hands-on approach that has helped us become a Premier Family Law Firm in the Pacific Northwest.
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Kevin Urbatsch is a principal of the special needs and settlement planning law firm, The Urbatsch Law Firm P.C. located in Pleasant Hill, California. Kevin also serves as National Director of the Academy of Special Needs Planners (ASNP), a national organization of special needs and settlement planning professionals. Kevin also serves as Editor-in-Chief of the NAELA Journal. Kevin is a Certified Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law by the California State Bar Board of Legal Specialization. Kevin is also a fellow of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel (ACTEC).
Settlement Planning. A settlement or judgment received by a person with a disability or a minor requires special planning . If the person with a disability receives a settlement, it could cause that person to lose certain essential public benefits. Learn more.
If the person with a disability receives a settlement, it could cause that person to lose certain essential public benefits.
Jessica Farinas is an attorney at the special needs and settlement planning law firm, The Urbatsch Law Firm P.C . located in Pleasant Hill, California. She co-authored an article in Volume 24, Issue 1 of the 2018 California Trusts and Estates Quarterly entitled Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Accounts: A New Planning Tool for Persons with Disabilities.
Jessica Marmolejo is a Senior Paralegal at the special needs and settlement planning law firm, The Urbatsch Law Firm P.C . located in Pleasant Hill, California. Jessica’s primary focus is to assist Kevin Urbatsch, Principal and Jessica Farinas, Associate in all aspects of the special needs planning, settlement planning and related practice areas to ensure timely, thorough and overall excellent service to meet the needs of their clients. Jessica joined the Urbatsch team in June 2017 to provide a truly personal and professional experience to their clients.
Denise Chacon is the Executive Assistant to Kevin Urbatsch, Principal and Jessica Farinas, Associa te at The Urbatsch Law Firm P.C. located in Pleasant Hill, California. Denise brings over a decade of experience in Customer Service and Organization Development.
Special needs planning is a specialized area of the law that focuses on protecting public benefits for people with special needs, while at the same time facilitating a higher quality of life. Learn more.
Scott Lee Peterson was born to Lee Arthur Peterson, a businessman who owns a crate-building company, and Jacqueline “Jackie” Helen Latham, a boutique owner, on October 24, 1972. Lee and Jacqueline had six other children from their respective previous relationships, so Scott is their only child together.
Who Are Scott Peterson’s Parents? Scott Lee Peterson was born to Lee Arthur Peterson, a businessman who owns a crate-building company, and Jacqueline “Jackie” Helen Latham, a boutique owner, on October 24, 1972. Lee and Jacqueline had six other children from their respective previous relationships, so Scott is their only child together.