Copenbarger & Copenbarger
Estate Administration Legal Advisor
Copenbarger & Copenbarger, Santa Ana, California, United States, 92725
Compensation:
Roughly $130,000 to $150,000 annually based on experience plus bonus opportunityLocation:
In office position based out of our Santa Ana, CA office. Some travel required.Job Type:
Full-time W-2 position with benefitsHealth with employer-covered optionsDental with employer-covered optionsVision Insurance401(k)PTO/Paid vacation time, paid holidays, and paid sick timeBonus volunteer days off for specific eventsParental leaveContinuing education reimbursementFlexible working arrangements/work-from-home daysReferral programCopenbarger & Copenbarger LLP, a full-service estate planning and elder law firm, is seeking a Trust and Estate Administration Associate Attorney to join our practice in our Orange County location. This is an excellent opportunity to join a top-rated firm that offers great benefits and a competitive salary, values work-life balance while working among industry-recognized attorneys, and a wonderful family-like work environment!The ideal candidate will have experience in trust & estate administration law and an understanding of trust and estate accounts, conservatorships, as well as the entire administration process.The firm is seeking someone who's personable and comfortable in a client-facing role, as you'll be regularly liaising with clients and internal staff.Day-to-day includes meeting with individuals who lost a loved one and sensitively guiding them through the correct legal processes (such as probate, guardianship, conservatorship, etc.). This position is not involved in the trust/estate planning process but specifically the administrative end.Administer wills and trusts; prepare probate administration documents, conservatorship administration documents, estate administration documents, and accounts.Gather, inventory, identify, and value assets.Distribution, allocation, and funding of sub-trusts.Drafting court documents (such as 850 petitions & 17200 petitions).Preparation and review of accounts, estate tax returns, and federal and state fiduciary income tax returns.Conduct legal research as necessary.Working with paralegals, legal assistants, other attorneys, and judges as necessary.Complete legal analyses of issues in claims, requiring knowledge and understanding of applicable case law and statutes.Engage in direct communications via telephone and e-mail with attorneys, staff, and clients.Participate in litigation-related events including but not limited to depositions, conferences, and hearings.Oversee guardianship and probate matters from filing to discharge, including the use of restricted depository accounts and the creation of accountings.Properly track and record time billed on claim-related tasks, reaching monthly goals following the initial training period.5+ years of trust and estate administration law experience.Completed JD/Juris Doctorate.California Bar Admission/Member in good standing.Must be comfortable consulting with clients directly throughout their estate administration needs.LLM in Tax or Estate Planning is a plus.Must be able to write in a clear, logical, and grammatically correct manner, integrating legal analyses into work.Excellent organization, computer skills, and math skills.Ability to analyze facts and discovery to apply to statutes and case law on point.Ability to verbally present case facts, legal analyses, and recommendations.Ability to work independently or with a team.Established in 1979, you'll be joining a firm that's both well-respected in the community and that treats our employees as we do our clients: like gold. We serve clients statewide across California, specializing in estate planning, taxation, litigation, business formation, and more.
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Roughly $130,000 to $150,000 annually based on experience plus bonus opportunityLocation:
In office position based out of our Santa Ana, CA office. Some travel required.Job Type:
Full-time W-2 position with benefitsHealth with employer-covered optionsDental with employer-covered optionsVision Insurance401(k)PTO/Paid vacation time, paid holidays, and paid sick timeBonus volunteer days off for specific eventsParental leaveContinuing education reimbursementFlexible working arrangements/work-from-home daysReferral programCopenbarger & Copenbarger LLP, a full-service estate planning and elder law firm, is seeking a Trust and Estate Administration Associate Attorney to join our practice in our Orange County location. This is an excellent opportunity to join a top-rated firm that offers great benefits and a competitive salary, values work-life balance while working among industry-recognized attorneys, and a wonderful family-like work environment!The ideal candidate will have experience in trust & estate administration law and an understanding of trust and estate accounts, conservatorships, as well as the entire administration process.The firm is seeking someone who's personable and comfortable in a client-facing role, as you'll be regularly liaising with clients and internal staff.Day-to-day includes meeting with individuals who lost a loved one and sensitively guiding them through the correct legal processes (such as probate, guardianship, conservatorship, etc.). This position is not involved in the trust/estate planning process but specifically the administrative end.Administer wills and trusts; prepare probate administration documents, conservatorship administration documents, estate administration documents, and accounts.Gather, inventory, identify, and value assets.Distribution, allocation, and funding of sub-trusts.Drafting court documents (such as 850 petitions & 17200 petitions).Preparation and review of accounts, estate tax returns, and federal and state fiduciary income tax returns.Conduct legal research as necessary.Working with paralegals, legal assistants, other attorneys, and judges as necessary.Complete legal analyses of issues in claims, requiring knowledge and understanding of applicable case law and statutes.Engage in direct communications via telephone and e-mail with attorneys, staff, and clients.Participate in litigation-related events including but not limited to depositions, conferences, and hearings.Oversee guardianship and probate matters from filing to discharge, including the use of restricted depository accounts and the creation of accountings.Properly track and record time billed on claim-related tasks, reaching monthly goals following the initial training period.5+ years of trust and estate administration law experience.Completed JD/Juris Doctorate.California Bar Admission/Member in good standing.Must be comfortable consulting with clients directly throughout their estate administration needs.LLM in Tax or Estate Planning is a plus.Must be able to write in a clear, logical, and grammatically correct manner, integrating legal analyses into work.Excellent organization, computer skills, and math skills.Ability to analyze facts and discovery to apply to statutes and case law on point.Ability to verbally present case facts, legal analyses, and recommendations.Ability to work independently or with a team.Established in 1979, you'll be joining a firm that's both well-respected in the community and that treats our employees as we do our clients: like gold. We serve clients statewide across California, specializing in estate planning, taxation, litigation, business formation, and more.
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