Robert Morgan Triplett
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Robert Morgan Triplett is a distinguished estate planning attorney based in Westlake Village, CA, and the founder of Family Security Law Group, APC, established in 1984. With a steadfast commitment to ensuring that individuals and families achieve "Legal" Peace of Mind, Robert believes that everyone deserves the assurance that their loved ones are protected in the event of incapacity or death. With decades of experience in estate planning and probate law, Robert skillfully navigates the complexities of legal frameworks to provide tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each client. His extensive knowledge empowers families to make informed decisions, safeguarding their assets and securing their legacies for future generations. In addition to his legal practice, Robert co-founded "Moving Seniors Forward," a community resource group focused on addressing the various challenges faced by seniors and their families. This initiative underscores his dedication to enhancing the quality of life for older adults and providing them with practical options and support. Robert is also a sought-after speaker, sharing his expertise with various organizations including California Lutheran University Alumni, American Express, Pepperdine University, Ventura County Women's Bankers Association, MENSA, and Parkinson's support groups. His presentations emphasize the importance of proactive estate planning and the impact it has on achieving peace of mind. Whether navigating the intricacies of estate planning or guiding families through the probate process, Robert Morgan Triplett is dedicated to delivering exceptional legal service, ensuring that clients feel secure and supported every step of the way.
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.