team-member

Jill Roberts

Saint Louis, MO

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Law Degree

Awards

Primary Practice Area

Business

Language

English

About

Jill Taylor Roberts practices exclusively in the areas of estate planning, probate, elder law, real estate and business. She is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys and of the Missouri Bar Association’s Probate and Trust Division and Business Succession Planning, Elder Law, Estate Planning and Probate Administration Committees.Ms. Roberts graduated from Westminster College, in Fulton, Missouri with a Bachelor of Arts degree in History. She was a member of the varsity tennis team and Kappa Alpha Theta. Following graduation from Westminster, she earned her law degree from the University of Memphis School of Law.Jill is passionate about helping clients achieve their planning goals. She develops estate plans for her clients and assists them with the implementation. Each client’s situation is unique and the approach to their planning must reflect their specific goals and wishes. Ms. Roberts thrives on developing relationships with clients to meet their needs now and in the future.Ms. Roberts lives in St. Charles County with her husband and two sons. She is active in their school and sports organizations as well as the Kirkwood-DesPeres Chamber of Commerce.

Practices Areas

Estate Planning

Business

Probate

Elder Law

Language

English

Contact

Miller and Roberts Attorneys at Law, LLC117 N. Kirkwood RoadSuite 111Kirkwood, MO, 63122117 N. Kirkwood RoadSuite 111Suite 111Kirkwood, MO, 63122

Office: N/A

Website: N/A

Reviews

anonymous
February 9, 2017

ms. roberts established that i did want to contest anything. i was put through to her and asked her if she wanted to read my message from here, then talk on phone but she took about 20 mins and i was glad she was asking me questions. I did leave a fuller picture of my concern on the message than over phone. she left me at a good juncture, in which is she is willing to represent "the little guy," a beneficiary, understanding when it will be more effective to inform me of my position in the near future. She wasn't stuffy, not correcting me when i inadvertently used her first name. Thank you, Ms. Roberts

anonymous
February 9, 2017

ms. roberts established that i did want to contest anything. i was put through to her and asked her if she wanted to read my message from here, then talk on phone but she took about 20 mins and i was glad she was asking me questions. I did leave a fuller picture of my concern on the message than over phone. she left me at a good juncture, in which is she is willing to represent "the little guy," a beneficiary, understanding when it will be more effective to inform me of my position in the near future. She wasn't stuffy, not correcting me when i inadvertently used her first name. Thank you, Ms. Roberts

anonymous
February 9, 2017

ms. roberts established that i did want to contest anything. i was put through to her and asked her if she wanted to read my message from here, then talk on phone but she took about 20 mins and i was glad she was asking me questions. I did leave a fuller picture of my concern on the message than over phone. she left me at a good juncture, in which is she is willing to represent "the little guy," a beneficiary, understanding when it will be more effective to inform me of my position in the near future. She wasn't stuffy, not correcting me when i inadvertently used her first name. Thank you, Ms. Roberts