Camilla Harrison is more than an Estate Plan Drafting Supervisor—she’s a thoughtful coordinator, multitasking expert, and steady force behind the scenes of every estate plan that leaves our office. Since officially joining Alan R. Harrison Law in a professional capacity in 2023, Camilla has worked closely with the attorney and estate planning team to ensure each client’s documents are drafted accurately and reflect their unique goals and values.
Camilla’s experience balancing priorities comes from years of managing a bustling household. As the mother of ten children, she’s mastered the art of juggling complex schedules, creating order from chaos, and following through on what matters. Her natural dependability and calm presence bring structure and support to the drafting process, helping ensure our estate planning services are delivered with care and consistency.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Education from Brigham Young University and brings a lifelong commitment to learning and service into every aspect of her work. While Camilla has been part of the firm since its earliest days—as Alan’s wife and sounding board—she now applies her organizational strengths and attention to detail as a core member of the estate planning team.
Camilla lives in Idaho Falls with Alan and their family, which includes ten children and two growing grandsons. She finds joy in music, sewing, gardening, cooking, cleaning (yes—cleaning!), and organizing both spaces and schedules. Her favorite place to be is surrounded by family, supporting their interests and creating a home full of love and structure.
Originally from Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Camilla moved to Idaho in 1999 after marrying Alan in 1998. Her commitment to the firm is deeply personal—it’s been woven into her life and family for decades. What she appreciates most about her role is the opportunity to contribute to something that makes a difference for families across Idaho: clear, compassionate estate planning.
We’re happy to sit down with you, answer your questions, and talk through your options—at your pace, and on your terms.