About Steve
Mr. Gammill received his JD from the University of Colorado in 1964. He spent the next 27 years practicing law, primarily in the litigation arena, in Albuquerque, New Mexico. In 1991, he made the decision to return home to Colorado and settled on the western slope in Grand Junction.
In 1996, he joined the National Network of Estate Planning Attorneys and began limiting his practice to estate and wealth planning issues.
Mr. Gammill has completed an extensive post doctorate program with the Esperti Peterson Institute and holds the designations of Fellow of the Esperti Peterson Institute and Fellow of the Estate and Wealth Strategies Institute at Michigan State University.
He has been an Adjunct Professor for the Academy of Multidisciplinary Practice at Michigan State University and teaches nationally to attorneys and other professionals in the estate and business planning field. He has presented on the topics of ILITs, business and investment asset protection, marketing, business succession and exit strategies and disability planning.
He is the author of numerous estate and tax planning curriculum for courses he has taught and for seminar presentations and has been a reviewing author for Cutting Edge Current?, has published a review of a major article on the tax reform act and is a contributing author to: THE PRACTICE: Creating, Growing, and Maintaining a Successful, Client-Centered Estate and Business Planning Law Firm.
Today, he limits his practice to Estate and Wealth Strategies Planning including Legacy Planning, business exit and asset protection planning, and Family and Business Strategic Vision Planning.
He is married to Jan Gammill who recently retired from teaching kindergarten at Wingate Elementary School in Grand Junction and has joined him in the Legacy Planning arm of his practice, called Legacy by Stories. They are members of Monument Presbyterian Church where they serve as elders and church leaders.
My Purpose is to Transform by Realizing Worth
I am a Christ oriented person. My immediate and ultimate goal is to become and to remain in a right relationship with Christ, to be of service to others through that relationship and to use the gifts God has entrusted to me to transform others by helping them see their true value.






