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Experienced Estate Planning Attorney – Grow Your Practice with Pre-Qualified Clients & Full Support! Expand Your Reach. Focus on What Matters Most. Are you a skilled estate planning attorney ready to boost your firm’s growth—without the expense or headaches of marketing and administration? Join our fast-growing national attorney network and partner with us to connect directly with clients actively seeking expert guidance in estate planning, business formation, and funding, with a strong emphasis on Medicaid asset protection. Why Join Our Network? • Pre-Qualified Clients: Receive introductions to individuals seeking estate and business planning—no prospecting or marketing investments required. • Full Administrative Support: We handle document preparation, deed retrieval, scheduling, and more, allowing you to focus on delivering your specialized legal expertise. • Efficient Systems: Our technological infrastructure streamlines intake, service, and ongoing client management. • Practice Flexibility: Integrate our clients into your existing practice seamlessly. • Professional Community: Collaborate and connect with a distinguished network of estate planning specialists. • Growth Without arenaflex: No overhead, subscription, or referral fees—just direct access to clients looking for solutions. Your Role • Provide expert legal counsel for estate planning, business formation, LLC and corporation setup, and asset protection strategies. • Guide clients through tailored solutions—including Medicaid planning and special needs trusts—to ensure their legacies are secured. • Meet clients both virtually/telephonically and in-person, based on your capacity and client preference. • Work as your own boss, supported by our experienced admin team for maximum efficiency. Qualifications • Juris Doctor from an accredited law school • Active State Bar membership (good standing) in all states you wish to serve • 3+ years in estate planning, business formation, or asset protection • Demonstrated proficiency with Medicaid planning, special needs trusts, and related strategies (preferred) • Independent private practice or capacity to incorporate this role • Multi-state licensure/reciprocity (advantageous) • Willingness to meet qualified clients in person or virtually • Excellent client communication skills and technology comfort Benefits • Streamlined Client Acquisition: Referrals—no marketing • Comprehensive Back-Office Support: From intake to document completion • Weekly Compensation: No invoicing, no waiting • Optimized Practice: Spend more time advising, less on admin • Work-Life Balance: Fully integrate with your personal and professional commitments Ready to grow your practice, connect with motivated clients, and make a lasting difference in their lives? Apply today and become part of our respected network of estate planning professionals! REMINDER: You must hold an active license in every state you apply to serve. Apply tot his job

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