Our Estate Planning Staff
St. Louis Estate Planning, Probate, Wills, Trust and Business Law Attorney
We take great care in helping you achieve their goals. Since our law practice is concentrated on estate planning, business law, asset protection and wealth transfer planning, we are well versed in the various options available. Our skilled support staff provide essential assistance in meeting our clients' needs.
Ashley Johnson, Legal Assistant
Ashley Johnson graduated at the top of her class from the University of Missouri-Columbia, Magna Cum Laude. Ashley received her Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration with a Major in Marketing and a Minor in Psychology. Ashley joined the law firm of Gregory E. Robinson, P.C., as a legal assistant in July of 2009. Ashley helps the office run efficiently by assisting with all support staff responsibilities and procedures. In her spare time, she is a kick-box instructor and model. Ashley enjoys exercising, dancing, singing, and is a huge Cardinals fan. Ashley also volunteers her time to the Breast Cancer Relief Foundation and Children’s Cancer Assistance Network.
Karen Ziegler, Legal Assistant
Karen Ziegler earned her bachelor’s degree in English and Textual Studies from Syracuse University. She has also achieved a Certificate in Legal Studies for the Paralegal from St. Louis Community College-Meramec. Karen is a member of the St. Louis Association of Legal Assistants and the National Association of Legal Assistants. She also volunteers for the Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired. Karen lives in Manchester with her husband and three dogs.
Contact estate planning attorney Greg Robinson at 636-532-9500 in
St. Louis or 636-946-4979 in St. Charles County to arrange for a FREE initial consultation.
Estate planning attorney Greg Robinson provides estate planning, asset protection and business law services for communities in the greater St Louis and St Charles Counties, including Chesterfield, Town & Country, Ballwin, Ellisville, Wildwood, Creve Coeur, St. Charles, St. Peters, O’Fallon and Wentzville.
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