Associate Attorney - Estate Planning

KMA Law OfficeSeverna Park, MD, US

Posted 4 months ago

Description

At KMA Law Office, we are seeking an Estate Planning & Probate Associate to join our growing team. This is an opportunity to build a meaningful, long-term career in a firm where your work, ideas, and contributions are genuinely valued. You will work directly with clients in a collaborative, supportive environment, helping individuals and families navigate some of life’s most important legal and personal decisions with clarity and care.


We place strong emphasis on both professional ability and personal character. While experience and technical skill matter, we equally value sound judgment, professionalism, integrity, and a client-first mindset. The ideal candidate is intellectually curious, solutions-oriented, and motivated to grow within a forward-thinking practice.


Compensation for this role ranges from $80,000 to $120,000 annually, commensurate with experience, and includes a performance-based bonus structure as well as a comprehensive benefits package. This is primarily an in-office position, with limited remote flexibility available at the firm’s discretion and based on business needs.


At KMA Law Office, we are committed to investing in our team through mentorship, ongoing professional development, and clear opportunities for long-term growth. If you are looking for a role where you can make an immediate impact while building a rewarding career, we encourage you to apply.


To apply, please submit your resume, salary expectations, and a cover letter explaining why you would be a strong fit for KMA Law Office. We look forward to learning more about you.

Responsibilities

  • Creating personalized and thorough Estate Plans tailored to each client's needs
  • Handling all aspects of probate matters efficiently and effectively
  • Collaborating with Financial Planners, CPAs, and Insurance Agents to provide comprehensive services
  • Taking ownership of a client's case from start to finish, ensuring a smooth process
  • Supervising and guiding legal support team members involved in production and delivery
  • Demonstrating self-motivation in managing cases independently
  • Thriving on daily interactions with clients
  • Developing and implementing strategies to secure a brighter future for clients
  • Embracing opportunities for personal and professional growth
  • Operating autonomously without constant supervision

Qualifications

  • Must hold a valid membership in the Maryland State Bar in good standing
  • Requires at least 4 years of proven experience in Estate Planning, Probate, and Trust Administration
  • Proficiency in research and writing is essential
  • Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office tools, including Word and Excel
  • Excellent organizational abilities are a must
  • Demonstrated experience in successfully managing a full caseload

Compensation

$80,000 - $120,000/year

About KMA Law Office

We are a business-minded law firm with our sights set on expansion. We are small enough that everyone is a critical part of the team, yet big enough to offer the security and benefits you want. If you want to work in a positive environment where you know the owner, have daily interaction with clients, and have a genuine desire to grow the firm, you may be the next addition to the team. 

Skills and experience are required, appreciated, and valued, but personality, character, intelligence, and integrity will be paramount considerations. High-maintenance, humorless, self-entitled, or self-important individuals will not succeed in this position and need not apply.

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