Robert J. Galliano (JD, Masters in Tax) is an attorney-at-law specializing in Tax, Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate in the Temecula Valley, CA. He has been practicing law since he was admitted to the California State bar in 1981 and specializing in estate planning for the past twenty-four years.
He and his wife, Dianne, founded Galliano Group Wealth Management in response to the need to have financial services in line with the estate plans they had created for their clients. Since 1983, they have been helping their clients work toward financial security with their personalized approach to wealth planning, accumulation and preservation. Their goal is to help maintain the standard of living their clients have become accustomed to and to preserve their wealth for their children and grandchildren, making the Galliano Group team of legal and financial professionals the “Advisors for Life” for their clients.
Joining the Personal Family Law program gives Robert the opportunity to provide the same holistic approach to servicing clients on the legal side of his estate planning practice. With the programs and services of the PFL program, such as the Priceless Conversation and Kids Protection Plan, as well as the relationship, rather than traditional transactional-based mode of conducting business, his practice can be even more responsive to his clients’ changing legal needs throughout their lives. He can assure them that their family wealth plan will be a true reflection of their values, and always current and actionable when the inevitable comes to pass.
Robert has a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Cal State University, Los Angeles, a Masters of Science in Taxation from Golden Gate University and a Juris Doctor from California Southern Law School. He is also certified by the California State Bar as a Specialist in Estate Planning, Trust, and Probate Law and is a member of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys. His hobbies include scuba diving, sky diving, adventure travel, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. He and his wife have been strong supporters of the Special Olympics since 1996, and also support Paralyzed Veterans and the American Cancer Society.