Kim A. Hann
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**Kim A. Hann, Attorney at Law** *University Place, WA* *Kim A. Hann, P.S., Inc.* With over 25 years of dedicated experience in the legal field, Kim A. Hann is a respected attorney specializing in estate planning, probate, and real estate law. Located in University Place, Washington, Kim has built a reputation for providing compassionate and personalized legal services to individuals and families navigating complex legal matters. Kim began her legal career in 1996 as a paralegal under the mentorship of Attorney Everett Holum in Tacoma, Washington. Her commitment to excellence led her to complete the Washington State Bar Association APR 6 Law Clerk Program in 2010, culminating in her successful passage of the Washington State Bar exam in 2011. In 2013, she became a partner at Holum & Hann, P.S., where she honed her expertise in trust administration, litigation, and asset protection. In 2016, Kim established her own practice, Kim A. Hann, P.S., Inc., where she continues to serve clients with integrity and knowledge. Her practice areas encompass a variety of legal needs, including estate planning to secure her clients' legacies, probate and trust administration to facilitate smooth transitions, and real estate transactions to protect property interests. Outside of her legal practice, Kim enjoys exploring the natural beauty of Washington State with her beloved golden retriever, Chase. Her passion for the outdoors reflects her commitment to a balanced life and her understanding of the importance of personal well-being. Whether you are planning for the future, managing an estate, or navigating the complexities of real estate transactions, Kim A. Hann is dedicated to providing expert legal guidance tailored to your unique needs.
About Probate Law
Probate attorneys guide families through the estate administration process after a loved one passes. They handle court filings, asset distribution, and dispute resolution. Common matters include estate administration, will contests, heir disputes, trust administration.