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As an Associate at our Ontario office, you'll be cross-trained in various practice areas, gaining invaluable exposure to estate planning, probate, trust administration, and estate litigation.
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A law firm in Santa Rosa, CA, is seeking a Trusts and Estates Associate Attorney to provide expert legal counsel in the field of estate planning, trust administration, and related matters.
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We are a small firm that practices in the fields of estate planning, elder law and special needs planning, probate and trust administration, real estate, small business, and guardianship law.
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Having foundational experience in estate planning, trust administration, tax planning, probate, and related areas, the Trusts and Estates Associate Attorney works closely with clients to understand their needs and provide tailored legal advice to ensure their wishes are carried out and their assets are protected.
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We are especially looking for candidates who have experience in the area of trust administration and probate, but we are willing to train the right candidate. We are looking for an Associate who can hit the ground running, taking ownership of their work and driving cases forward, from beginning to end.
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This position will have several years of experience in estate planning, probate, and trust administration, and have a strong interest in drafting. Qualified candidates must be licensed or eligible to be licensed in Minnesota, have at least four years of experience in estate planning, probate, and trust administration, and have a strong interest in drafting.
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Administering estates and trusts, including probate proceeds and trust administration. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in estate planning, trust and estate administration, and related areas of law.
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Our firm is a boutique firm focusing on estate planning, probate and trust administration, and estate litigation, including financial elder abuse litigation. · Probate and trust administration.
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This is an Attorney position with a primary focus on Estate Planning, Trust Administration, and Probate but will also assist in other areas of law as needed. 5+ years' experience in Estate Planning, Trust Administration, and Probate.
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The ideal candidate will have experience in general Trust Administration, Estate Planning, Conservatorships, and Court Supervised matters. Handle general Trust Administration, Estate Planning, Conservatorships, and Court Supervised matters.
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They will advise on a full range of matters including but not limited to: trust and estate planning strategies, administration of trusts and estates, wealth transfer strategies, tax planning and gift transfers.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in estate planning, estate and trust administration, or estate/trust/probate litigation and tax law (specific requirements may vary depending on the position.
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The ideal candidate must have high-level experience in estate planning (including the drafting of Wills, Trust Agreements, Powers of Attorneys, and Health Care Directives), probate law, trust and estate administration, charitable planning, business succession planning, and related tax matters.
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Lakewood Ranch, Florida law firm seeks an associate attorney with 3+ years of relevant legal experience in Estates, Trust, Tax and Wealth Planning, and strong experience in drafting complex estate planning documents.
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Demonstrate knowledge and skills in the areas of estate planning strategies, trust administration, and income, gift, estate and generation-skipping tax matters, including tax return preparation.
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