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Sacramento, CA · On-site

$74K - $115K/yr

ATTORNEY Reports to: Supervising Attorney Salary: $74,169-$115,545/annually (based on experience ... Effectively applying dependency case law, statues & court rules; Using effective trial & courtroom ...

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How much do dependency attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for dependency attorney in the United States is $98,330.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $65,500.00 and $120,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Dependency Attorney, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Dependency Attorney, you need a Juris Doctor degree, bar admission, and strong knowledge of child welfare law and court procedures. Familiarity with case management systems, legal research databases (like Westlaw or LexisNexis), and relevant state-specific regulations is essential. Exceptional communication, negotiation, and empathy are key soft skills for effectively representing clients—often children or parents—in emotionally charged cases. These skills are crucial for ensuring fair legal representation, supporting vulnerable clients, and navigating complex family court proceedings.

What is the difference between Dependency Attorney vs Family Law Attorney?

AspectDependency AttorneyFamily Law Attorney
CredentialsJurisdiction-specific law degree, bar license, specialized training in dependency lawLaw degree, bar license, specialization in family law often including dependency cases
Work EnvironmentCourts, child welfare agencies, legal clinicsCourts, law firms, private practice, legal clinics
Employer & IndustryChild welfare agencies, government legal departmentsPrivate law firms, government agencies, courts
Search & Comparison IntentDependency Attorney vs Family Law Attorney

Dependency Attorneys specialize in representing children and families involved in child welfare cases, focusing on dependency law. Family Law Attorneys handle a broader range of family-related legal issues, including divorce, custody, and adoption. While both roles require similar legal credentials and often work in related environments, Dependency Attorneys focus specifically on child welfare cases within the legal system.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by dependency attorneys, and how can new hires best prepare for them?

Dependency attorneys often manage high caseloads involving sensitive family situations, including child abuse or neglect cases. The role requires balancing advocacy for clients with the best interests of the child, which can be emotionally demanding. New hires should be prepared for frequent court appearances, collaboration with social workers, and rapidly evolving case details. Building strong organizational skills, maintaining emotional resilience, and seeking mentorship from experienced colleagues can help navigate these challenges effectively.

What is a Dependency Attorney?

A Dependency Attorney is a lawyer who represents parties involved in dependency court cases, which address issues of child abuse, neglect, or abandonment. They may represent parents, children, or other interested parties in proceedings where the state intervenes to protect a child's welfare. Their primary role is to advocate for their client's interests, ensure due process is followed, and help navigate the complexities of child welfare law. Dependency Attorneys work closely with social workers, judges, and other legal professionals to secure safe and appropriate outcomes for children.
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ATTORNEY

$74K - $115K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Description

POSITION TITLE: ATTORNEY

Reports to: Supervising Attorney

Salary: $74,169-$115,545/annually (based on experience and qualifications)


Job Snapshot

Our CLC Attorney will have a deeply demonstrated commitment to the legal representation of clients in dependency proceedings in and out of court.


Your Impact on the Mission - Excellence in Advocacy
1. Assess the critical issues of each assigned case and advocate for each client by:

  • Maintain professional effective working relationships with bench officers, courtroom personnel, social workers, attorneys, CASAs & service providers.
  • Independently investigating & appropriately directing social work investigators to obtain facts needed to properly assess each case.
  • Effectively applying dependency case law, statues & court rules; Using effective trial & courtroom presentation skills.
  • Using sound case analysis & judgement; Effectively negotiating with other counsel.
  • Prepare witnesses & apply evidentiary rules & objections.

2. Prepares clear, concise and persuasive motions, pleading, briefs and memorandums of law, as well correspondence & reports as needed by thoroughly researching applicable law. Submit documents in a timely manner.

3. Engages available resources to properly represent & advocate for our client's best interest, including but not limited to:

  • Educational resources,
  • Medical providers & Mental health professionals,
  • Regional center resources,
  • Community based services providers,
  • Other legal experts or consultants, such as Legal Aid, Public Counsel, Alliance for Children's Rights, etc.,
  • Public Defenders in Delinquency Court and Department 95.

4. Demonstrate sensitivity & awareness of cultural differences to effectively communicate & advocate for clients from diverse backgrounds. Develops professional relationships with and provides sound advice to clients using frequent age-appropriate interviews that adhere to ethical standards. Follows up on client requests & court orders to ensure that clients receive services in a timely manner.

5. Treat clients' caregivers and family members respectfully.

6. Continuous learning: staying informed and adapting evolving social dynamics to better engage and support clients from all backgrounds.

Requirements

The Assets You Possess/Essential Qualifications


1. Maintains professional relationships with all CLC coworkers through:

  • Collaboration with attorneys, supervisors and CLC leadership,
  • Demonstrating respect for support staff,
  • Expressing flexibility and willingness to assist with coverage in other courtrooms,
  • Mentorship and being a role model for less experienced attorneys,
  • Ability to seek assistance from supervisors when prudent or required.

2. Can effectively manage multiple caseloads by:

  • Opening & closing files in a timely manner, and meeting deadlines
  • Ability to complete all appropriate office reports in a timely manner, including timesheets, case counts and conflict reports,
  • Maintaining files in an orderly manner according to office policy,
  • Properly documenting court proceedings, contacts and case developments,
  • Maintaining an accurate calendar of upcoming hearings for each case.

3. Can prioritize & allocate time and resources effectively

4. Can follow office policies and procedures

5. Prior experience in dependency law or trial experience preferred.

6. Interest & proficiency in working with children & youth in diverse communities.

7. Juris Doctor Degree & a member in good standing of the State Bar of California.

8. A valid California driver's license, reliable automobile, and auto insurance are required while working for Children's Law Center.


Perks + Benefits Employees of CLC Enjoy:

Health + Wellbeing

  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Company-Sponsored Benefits (Medical, Dental, Life Insurance) *
  • Up to 6% employer matched retirement plan*
  • Generous Parental Leave + Additional Leave Options*
  • Fitness/Wellness Program*
  • Health Care & Dependent Day Care FSA *
  • Transit + Parking Benefits *

Growth + Development

  • Durfee Professional Development funds are available for all employees, in good standing, who have been with CLC for at least two years.

Flexibility + Additional

  • Flexible working environment (depending on position requirements)
  • Paid vacation/sick/holiday time
  • CLC will pay the current year's mandatory bar dues for all attorneys actively employed on the date bar dues are owed and who have no known plans to end employment with CLC within 30 days of the due date. CLC will also pay bar dues for new admittees who are actively employed on their initial payment due date and have no known plans to end employment with CLC within 30 days of the due date.

* Must meet eligibility requirements upon open enrollment CLC recognizes the importance of bringing together a wide range of experiences, perspectives, and talents across all roles, and we encourage candidates with varied backgrounds and lived experiences to apply. CLC is committed to fair and welcoming practices in recruitment, hiring, promotion, and retention.


About CLC


CLC is the largest children's legal services organization in the nation, advocating for tens of thousands of children and youth in Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Placer County foster care systems. We are a powerful voice for our clients, fighting in and out of the courtroom for family reunification, permanence, educational opportunity, health and mental health services, self-sufficiency, and overall well-being. We want all of California's children to have the support they need to succeed. We work to accomplish this goal through direct legal representation for children, multidisciplinary advocacy and support, and public policy.



Equal Employment Opportunity Commitment : All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, disability, individual with disability, medical condition, marital status, ancestry, military status, veteran status, protected veteran status, genetics or any other legally protected group status or non-job related characteristic of an individual as directed by law.


Equal Employment Opportunity-Reasonable Accommodation Assistance: Children's Law Center of California is committed to maintaining an environment of equal opportunity. If you need a reasonable accommodation to access the information provided by this organization, please contact HRdepartment@clccal.org further assistance regarding job postings.