About J. RobRoy

J — RobRoy Platt practices estate planning law in Alpine, Utah. Since 2007, he has been the owner and principal attorney at his firm, which specializes in estate planning, probate, and elder law. The firm is committed to providing comprehensive legal services tailored to the needs of individuals and families handling the requirements of estate management and future planning. With a focus on personalized service, the firm aims to ensure that each client feels informed and empowered throughout the legal process. RobRoy earned his Juris Doctor from the James E — Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona in 2007. This rigorous legal education laid the foundation for his practice, equipping him with the skills necessary to address a variety of legal issues.

Prior to law school, he obtained a Master of Arts in History from Brigham Young University in 1992. This academic background offers him a unique perspective on the historical context of legal frameworks, enriching his understanding of the laws he applies in his practice. Most of RobRoy's work involves drafting essential documents such as wills, trusts, and powers of attorney. He also assists clients with probate proceedings and elder law issues, ensuring that their rights and wishes are upheld. His cases typically progress from initial consultations—where he assesses clients' needs—to the preparation of necessary legal documents. When required, he represents clients in court, advocating for their interests and ensuring that their legal rights are protected.

In addition to his legal practice, RobRoy has made significant contributions to the legal community. As the founding chair of the Elder Law Section of the Utah State Bar, he has played a pivotal role in advocating for the legal needs of seniors. His involvement in professional organizations, such as Wealth Counsel and the Utah Valley Estate Planning Council, shows his commitment to staying informed about best practices and legislative changes in estate planning and elder law. This engagement allows him to provide clients with the most current and effective legal strategies. RobRoy also serves on the board of the Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce, demonstrating his dedication to the local community. His active participation in local organizations enables him to connect with clients on a deeper level, offering resources that extend beyond legal advice.

Recognized for his expertise in estate planning and elder law, J. RobRoy Platt has become a trusted resource for families in Utah. His approach is rooted in a understanding of the law, coupled with a commitment to serving his clients with integrity and professionalism.

Education

James E. Rogers College of Law, University of Arizona

J.D. (2007) | Law

2004

Brigham Young University

M.A. | History

1992

Languages

Portuguese (Spoken, Written)

Experience

Owner / Lawyer

Platt Law, P.C.
2007

Accepted Jurisdictions

Utah

Court Admissions

Utah State Courts State Trial Court

Types of Cases Handled

estate planning probate elder law

Legal Services Scope

Initial consultations Document preparation Court representation

Professional Associations

Elder Law Section - Utah State Bar

Founding Chair 2009 - Current

Wealth Counsel

has membership 2009 - Current

Utah Valley Estate Planning Council

has membership 2008 - Current

Estate Planning Section - Utah State Bar

has membership 2007 - Current

Lehi Area Chamber of Commerce

Board has membership 2011 - 2013

Office Locations

Main Office

 256 N. Main St. Suite C Alpine UT 84004

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