Katrin E. Falco, Vice President of the Women’s Bar Association of the State of New York, (“WBASNY”), born to a mother from Queens and a father from Brooklyn, spent much of her youth in Queens before her family moved to Upstate New York. Now based in Saratoga County, she is a matrimonial and family law attorney committed to helping clients navigate some of life’s most personal transitions with clarity and compassion.
Ms. Falco received her Juris Doctor in 2007 from Albany Law School at Union University. While at Albany Law School, she interned for the Honorable Mark Powers during his service as a Family Court Judge in Schenectady County, participated in the Domenick L. Gabrielli Appellate Advocacy Moot Court Competition, and received a scholarship from the Italian American Bar Association of the Greater Capital Region. Prior to beginning her career in private practice, she was the Wiebe Fellow to the Majority Counsel Program/Office at the New York State Senate.
Ms. Falco owns her own practice with Jennifer Morton, Esq., her law school classmate. Falco & Morton Law, PLLC, provides matrimonial and family law representation to clients in Upstate New York. Ms. Falco was designated a Super Lawyer’s Rising Star on multiple occasions since 2015, a distinguished honor received by only 2.5% of attorneys in the state. She has been named a “Super Lawyer” annually since 2023.
Ms. Falco is a proud member of the Adirondack Women’s Bar Association, (AWBA), a chapter of WBASNY. She served as AWBA President (2021–2022 and 2023–2024), Co-Chair of the WBASNY Convention Committee (2023–2024), and Chair of the WBASNY Social Action Committee (2024–2026).
Outside of her practice, Ms. Falco is most proud of being a mother to her son, whose love of sports, great sense of humor, and thoughtfulness toward others inspire her every day. She values the time they spend together, and the perspective motherhood brings to her work and community life. She also enjoys playing in her local volleyball league, being active in the community, and serving as president of a local Parent Teacher Organization.
