Estate & Trust Attorney, We Want Your Expertise - Earn Great Extra Income

About the position Estate Planning Attorney – Grow Your Practice with Pre-Qualified Clients -No Expense to you. Great Way for Extra Income- Most appts by Zoom W Clients Ready to Meet Important: Applicants must be actively licensed and in good standing in the state(s) where the Ad is placed along w expertise in Estate/Trust Planning to be considered - Please only apply if you are licensed in the actual state of the posted Ad. ( Tennessee or Georgia ) Are you an experienced estate planning attorney looking to expand your practice without the hassle of marketing, lead chasing, or administrative burdens ? Our national network offers a unique opportunity to access a steady stream of pre-qualified, intake-completed clients —all while receiving comprehensive back-office support so you can focus on what you do best: practicing law. This is a part-time or full time flexible role ideal for attorneys who want to grow their caseload, increase efficiency, and maintain independence—without sacrificing work-life balance or dealing with costly overhead. Why Attorneys Choose Us Clients Delivered to You, Intake Completed: We handle all front-end processes, including detailed client intake, information gathering, and appointment confirmation, so you consult only with clients fully prepared and ready to proceed. No Marketing or Lead Generation Costs: We cover all expenses related to client acquisition and scheduling. Comprehensive Back-Office Support: From document preparation and deed retrieval to delivery scheduling and client coordination, our team supports every step after the intake stage. Free Client database that only builds up and that you can for other needs that we don't do! Flexible, Part-Time Workload: Set your availability and integrate seamlessly with your existing practice. Work as much or as little as you want. Practice-Ready Systems: Utilize our proven infrastructure to streamline delivery and reduce administrative time, maximizing your billable hours. Collaborate Within a Nationwide Legal Network: Benefit from professional camaraderie and knowledge-sharing with other estate planning attorneys. Your Role Deliver expert legal services in estate planning, business formation, asset protection, and Medicaid or special needs planning (where applicable). Review client intake data and documents that have already been gathered and verified by our team. Conduct thorough consultations and provide accurate, personalized legal advice. Partner with our in-house support staff to ensure a smooth, turnkey client experience. Who We're Looking For Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school Active bar license(s) in good standing in the State you Applied to Minimum 3 years’ experience practicing estate planning or related legal fields Medicaid asset protection and special needs planning experience is required Ability to independently onboard and manage clients Multi-state licensure or reciprocity is strongly preferred Benefits No-cost Client Acquisition – Stop spending time and money on marketing and chasing prospects. Hands-free Administrative Support – Paralegal and back-office staff handle all non-billable tasks. Earn More, Stress Less – Focus on high-value legal work with fewer distractions. Freedom & Flexibility – Choose when and how much you work. Access to a Community of Experts – Grow professionally alongside a vetted network of peers. Grow your data base and referrals without cost. Please note: Only applications from attorneys holding active, verified licenses in the state(s) where they intend to work will be considered. Embark on a rewarding opportunity to grow your practice on your terms—with clients ready to engage and an expert team supporting you every step of the way. Responsibilities • Deliver expert legal services in estate planning, business formation, asset protection, and Medicaid or special needs planning (where applicable). • Review client intake data and documents that have already been gathered and verified by our team. • Conduct thorough consultations and provide accurate, personalized legal advice. • Partner with our in-house support staff to ensure a smooth, turnkey client experience. Requirements • Juris Doctor (J.D.) degree from an accredited law school • Active bar license(s) in good standing in the State you Applied to • Minimum 3 years’ experience practicing estate planning or related legal fields • Medicaid asset protection and special needs planning experience is required • Ability to independently onboard and manage clients Nice-to-haves • Multi-state licensure or reciprocity is strongly preferred Benefits • No-cost Client Acquisition – Stop spending time and money on marketing and chasing prospects. • Hands-free Administrative Support – Paralegal and back-office staff handle all non-billable tasks. • Earn More, Stress Less – Focus on high-value legal work with fewer distractions. • Freedom & Flexibility – Choose when and how much you work. • Access to a Community of Experts – Grow

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