Law Office of Bryan Fagan
Estate Planning and Probate Attorney
Law Office of Bryan Fagan, The Woodlands, Texas, United States
We are GROWING Are you an experienced Estate Planning and Probate Attorney looking for a new opportunity? Our EPG Attorney position is the perfect fit if you’re ready to take on a new challenge that comes with industry-leading benefits. This role offers seasoned attorneys a place where you can focus on your passion for practicing law in a specialized practice field. Our Culture: The Law Office of Bryan Fagan offers an environment where you feel supported and appreciated at every corner. We value our leaders and strive to give you the best work-life balance in a team-based environment. That means you won’t be spending your time generating new leads or searching for a new business but rather focusing on managing your clients’ cases and providing expert strategies. We recruit the top talent and invest in our people to make this a destination career and provide a workplace you can call home. PERKS for your PASSION: We offer an attractive billable hour incentive plan paid out biweekly Enjoy a hybrid work environment, work remote 1-2 days a week. Less stress with a casual work environment. We work smart & play hard Your role in our mission includes the following responsibilities- Manage and oversee trust and estate planning matters, including drafting wills, trusts, and other related documents. Handle all aspects of probate (to include contested cases,) and estate administration to ensure compliance with all legal requirements. Provide expert legal advice to clients on matters related to estate planning, wealth preservation, and probate litigation. Conduct thorough legal research, prepare detailed legal documents, and represent clients in court proceedings as necessary. Collaborate closely with clients, financial advisors, and other professionals to develop comprehensive estate plans tailored to individual client needs What you will bring to the role: 2-10 years of experience in estate planning and probate matters. Licensed in the state of Texas for at least 2 years or more Demonstrated knowledge of relevant state and federal laws and regulations Research and writing skills Interest in conducting hearings, mediation and consults Energetic and motivated Highly organized Other Requirements: Knowledge of TxDoc and Clio OR similar drafting/client management software, MS Office or Google Suite proficiency. Drafting of correspondence, pleadings, and discovery