Meghan M. Glaspy Elected Board Member of OC SPCA

Meghan Glaspy, Managing Partner of RMO LLP’s Orange County office, has been elected as a board member of the Orange County chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The non-profit organization focuses on serving the residents and animals in Orange County, spearheading innovative programs that keep animals out of shelters, and […]
Meghan M. Glaspy Elected Secretary of the Orange County Estate Planning Council

Meghan Glaspy, Managing Partner of RMO LLP’s Orange County office, has been elected the 2025 Secretary of the Orange County Estate Planning Council. Meghan previously served as Director at Large of the Orange County Estate Planning Council. The Orange County Estate Planning Council is a professional organization dedicated to providing education and the mutual exchange […]
Mathew M. Wrenshall Authors Daily Journal Column on Lis Pendens in Trust Disputes

Mathew M. Wrenshall, Managing Partner of RMO LLP’s Pasadena office, contributed to the Daily Journal with a column discussing the strategic use of the lis pendens in trust disputes. Wrenshall explores a recent Court of Appeal decision, Newell v. Superior Court, which clarified what constitutes real property and the application of lis pendens in probate […]
Meghan M. Glaspy Named Partner of Probate Litigation Law Firm RMO LLP

California-based probate litigation law firm RMO LLP announced that it has elevated trust and estate litigation attorney Meghan M. Glaspy to Partner where she will serve as Managing Partner of the firm’s Orange County office. As Managing Partner of the firm’s Orange County office, Glaspy will lead its local market presence alongside firm Managing Partner, […]
“She didn’t fall off that balcony; she was pushed!” Probate Slayer Statute Lessons from Taylor Swift’s Anti-Hero
If Swift’s children, Preston and Chad, are able to successfully challenge the Will, leaving her estate to her cats, the distribution would return to either an older version of the estate plan, or the estate would be distributed by intestate succession. There was one element we did not really discuss and that’s the allegation that Kimber Swift, Preston’s wife, killed Taylor by pushing her off her balcony.
“She’s Laughing Up at Us from Hell:” What Lessons About Estate Planning We Can Take from Taylor Swift’s Anti-Hero
In 2006, Taylor Swift burst onto the music scene with her breakout country single, Tim McGraw. Nearly 20 years, 10 albums, and 51 million record sales later[1], she has become a household name. Taylor Swift is also no stranger to the legal field. From her sexual assault countersuit against D.J. David Mueller in which she […]