Estate Planning Attorney - No Rainmaking | Remote | Flexible
Most estate planning attorneys lose 40–60% of their time to non-billable work—marketing, intake, scheduling, and paperwork.
In this role, you meet only with prepared, pre-qualified clients, while our team handles everything before and after the consultation so you can focus on high-value legal work.
What you’ll do
- Provide estate planning, asset protection, Medicaid/special needs planning, and business formation services.
- Review pre-collected intake documents and conduct thorough client meetings.
- Deliver practical, personalized legal strategies supported by a dedicated back-office team.
Requirements
Ideal attorney
- Active Virginia bar license in good standing.
- Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree.
- 3+ years of estate planning experience, including Medicaid asset protection.
- Comfortable managing legal matters independently and conducting virtual client consultations.
- Multi-state bar licensure preferred.
- Tax planning, business formation, and special needs planning experience are a plus.
- Experience handling sensitive family or Medicaid planning conversations with clients is a plus.
- Experience advising small-business owners on formation matters is a plus.
- An LL.M. in estate planning or tax is a plus.
Benefits
Why attorneys partner with us
- No marketing—ever; we handle all client acquisition, intake, and scheduling.
- Turnkey back office that dramatically cuts non-billable time.
- Ready-to-engage clients who have completed intake and are prepared to move forward.
- Flexible, remote work that fits around your existing practice and caseload.
As published by workable
First name, Last name, Email, Phone, Address, Summary, Resume, Cover letter
- Could you share details about your experience in estate planning, particularly with Medicaid asset protection? How many years have you worked in this area, and what types of cases have you handled? written answer
- Do you hold an active Virginia bar license in good standing? yes / no