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Benefits:
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Competitive salary
- Dental insurance
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Opportunity for advancement
- Paid time off
- Training & development
- Vision insurance
Drafting & Reviewing Attorney – Estate Planning (Hybrid – Houston, TX)
Your Legacy Legal Care® is growing, and we are seeking an experienced Estate Planning Attorney (1–3 years) who excels in both drafting and reviewing estate planning and elder law documents. This role is ideal for an attorney who enjoys focused, detail‑oriented work, understands the nuances of estate planning design, and takes pride in producing accurate, high‑quality documents that support families during important life decisions.
This is a non‑client‑facing role. You will not conduct consultations or sales meetings. Instead, you will work closely with our planning attorneys to ensure every plan is drafted, reviewed, and finalized with precision.
This position is hybrid, combining in‑office collaboration with remote drafting flexibility.
Role Overview
The Drafting & Reviewing Attorney prepares and reviews all estate planning and elder law documents based on design meetings conducted by our planning team. You will ensure accuracy, consistency, and legal soundness across all documents while maintaining the firm’s drafting standards.
This role is ideal for an attorney who enjoys deep, focused work and wants to grow their estate planning expertise in a supportive, process‑driven environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Draft wills, revocable trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives, and related estate planning documents
- Draft and review elder law documents, including Medicaid planning instruments, when needed
- Review all drafted documents for accuracy, clarity, and alignment with attorney design notes
- Identify inconsistencies or issues and collaborate with planning attorneys to resolve them
- Maintain consistency with firm drafting standards, templates, and workflows
- Manage drafting and review timelines to meet internal deadlines and client signing schedules
- Conduct internal quality checks to ensure documents are complete and error‑free
- Collaborate with operations staff to support smooth client delivery
Qualifications
- Licensed Texas attorney in good standing
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1–3 years of estate planning drafting experience required
- Strong understanding of wills, trusts, and core estate planning documents
- Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy
- Ability to interpret design notes and translate them into precise legal documents
- Comfortable working independently while staying connected to a collaborative team
- Organized, efficient, and deadline‑driven
- Ability to work a hybrid schedule with reliable communication and availability
What We Offer
- No client consultations or sales responsibilities
- Focused drafting and reviewing role with predictable workflow
- Hybrid schedule offering both flexibility and team connection
- Supportive environment with dedicated planning, drafting, and operations staff
- Opportunity to deepen estate planning drafting and review expertise
- Competitive, stable compensation structure
Compensation: $80,000.00 - $110,000.00 per year
About Us
Since tomorrow is promised to no one, it is imperative that everyone have their estate plan in place. And honestly, you plan because you have someone you love. Protecting your loved ones and all that is valuable to you can only be accomplished with a comprehensive estate plan through the creation of a will, trust, or another estate planning tool. We have the unique ability to help you in that endeavor so that you are prepared for whatever the future may bring.
At Your Legacy Legal Care®, we believe that our approach to estate planning is the most efficient and effective way to protect the rights and interests of you and your loved ones. Representing individuals throughout the Greater Houston area, we strive to provide our clients with the professional, skilled services they need and deserve. From simple wills to complex family business succession plans, we have the experience necessary to meet all estate planning needs.
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