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How much do entrylevel estate planning attorney jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average yearly pay for entrylevel estate planning attorney in the United States is $116,774.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $85,500.00 and $135,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Entrylevel Estate Planning Attorney vs Paralegal specializing in Estate Planning?

AspectEntrylevel Estate Planning AttorneyParalegal specializing in Estate Planning
CredentialsJuris Doctor (JD), State Bar AdmissionAssociate's degree or paralegal certification
Work EnvironmentLaw firms, legal departments, estate planning firmsLaw firms, legal support teams
ResponsibilitiesDrafting estate plans, legal research, client consultationsPreparing documents, organizing files, assisting attorneys

While both roles support estate planning, an Entrylevel Estate Planning Attorney has a law degree and can provide legal advice, whereas a Paralegal specializing in Estate Planning assists attorneys with administrative and preparatory tasks without providing legal counsel.

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Infographic showing various Entrylevel Estate Planning Attorney job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 1% Temporary, and 9% Contract. Highlights an 90% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $116,774 per year, or $56.1 per hour.

Solo or Small Practice Estate Planning Attorney - No Cost Client Introduction

United Placement Group

Wichita, KS โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Solo Estate Planning Attorney? Grow Your Practice Without Chasing Clients

Are you a solo or small-firm estate planning attorney who's tired of wearing every hat-marketer, intake coordinator, office manager, and lawyer? If you'd rather spend your time advising clients instead of worrying about where the next one will come from, this could be a great fit.

We're looking for experiencedย estate planning attorneysย to join our Network Attorney program, where we handle client acquisition and back-office support so you can focus on delivering high-quality legal work.

Why Attorneys Love This Model
  • Consistent new clientsย each week introduced to your practice
  • No-cost client acquisitionย - we handle the marketing and outreach
  • Full back-office supportย (intake, scheduling, document support) from marketing through delivery
  • Control over your scheduleย - plug this into your practice at the level you choose
  • 100% virtual/telephonic consultationsย possible for maximum flexibility
  • Direct weekly paymentsย - no invoicing or collections hassle
What You'll Do
  • Provide estate planning consultations to pre-qualified clients
  • Draft and review estate planning documents consistent with our program standards
  • Conduct virtual or in-office signings as appropriate in your jurisdiction
  • Maintain professional communication and timely turnaround on client matters
What We're Looking For
  • Licensed attorney in good standing, focused onย estate planning
  • Solo or small firm practitioner looking toย grow or stabilizeย their client flow
  • Experience with wills, trusts, POAs, and related planning documents
  • Strong client communication skills and commitment to quality work
  • Ability to integrate our systems and processes into your existing workflow
This May Not Be a Fit If
  • You are not currently practicing estate planning
  • You are unable to take on additional client matters
  • You prefer to manage your own marketing and intake exclusively
Ready to Explore the Opportunity?

If partnering for steady, qualified estate planning clients and full support from marketing to delivery aligns with your goals, we'd like to hear from you.