Meet Elizabeth

Elizabeth Estephan is known for her dedication and integrity, always approaching her work with reasonableness and transparency to help families during difficult times.

With a focus on divorce and custody matters, Elizabeth’s goal is to make a positive impact, educating clients about their options and what they can expect from the legal process.

Her commitment to hard truths and long-term strategies is a testament to her concern for and dedication to her clients.

As an Associate Attorney at Florance Van Scoy, Elizabeth practices family law with friendly professionalism, always being courteous and respectful in her interactions with clients, opposing counsel, and the Court.

She understands the vast impact that family law issues can have, especially when children are involved, and she is committed to making sure her clients feel heard and understood throughout the legal process.

Outside of work, Elizabeth is an avid reader with a penchant for historical fiction.

Her favorite activity is spending time with her husband and son. Their favorite things to do together are cook, read and go to the Jersey Shore in the summertime.

Credentials

Education

  • J.D., Washington College of Law, American University (2017)
  • B.A., American University (2011)

Bar Admissions

  • Maryland (2018)
  • Washington, D.C. (2020)

Awards

  • Maryland Super Lawyers, Rising Star (2024)

Community involvement

  • Maryland State Bar Association, Member (2017-present)
  • Montgomery County Bar Association, Member (2017-present)
  • District of Columbia Bar Association, Member (2020-present)

Publications, Interviews, & Lectures

  • Maryland Divorce & Separation Law (10th and 11th editions)
  • J.D., Washington College of Law, American University (2017)
  • B.A., American University (2011)
  • Maryland (2018)
  • Washington, D.C. (2020)
  • Maryland State Bar Association (2017-present)
  • Montgomery County Bar Association (2017-present)
  • District of Columbia Bar Association (2020-present)
  • Maryland Divorce & Separation Law (10th and 11th editions)