Divorce Attorney (REMOTE except for Court) You became a lawyer to help people through the hardest chapters of their lives. Not to drown in admin work, chase down support staff, or build systems from scratch. We offer support for that. The Role You'll join us as Of Counsel—which means you're part of the team with all the benefits, but you keep your autonomy. No micromanagement. No pointless meetings. What you will do: the actual practice of law. You'll stand in courtrooms and make arguments that matter. You'll draft motions that move cases forward. You'll negotiate settlements that let families move on. You'll handle property division and parenting schedules with the kind of skill and empathy that turns chaos into closure. You'll help people part ways with their dignity intact. That's the work. What's Already Built • A team that has your back (support staff, fellow attorneys, people who answer when you call) • Real systems that actually work • 100% remote flexibility • The freedom to practice law without the nonsense Requirements • Active New Jersey bar license • 8+ years practicing family law • Must reside in New Jersey If you're tired of the grind and ready to do meaningful work with people who respect your time and talent, let's talk. Responsibilities: • Advocate passionately for clients in court, ensuring their voices are heard and their rights are protected. • Draft and file legal documents, including motions and pleadings, to effectively advance each case. • Negotiate settlements with empathy and skill, helping families find closure and move forward. • Collaborate with support staff and fellow attorneys to streamline case management and enhance client service. • Conduct thorough legal research to provide informed advice and develop robust case strategies. • Maintain open and clear communication with clients, keeping them informed and empowered throughout the legal process. • Manage property division and parenting schedules with a focus on fairness and dignity for all parties involved. Qualifications: • Active New Jersey bar license, ensuring you're ready to represent clients in the state. • Eight or more years of experience in family law, demonstrating your expertise in divorce proceedings. • Proven track record of advocating for clients' rights in court, showcasing your litigation skills. • Ability to draft and file legal documents with precision, advancing cases efficiently. • Experience in advising clients on legal rights and obligations, providing empathetic guidance. • Strong collaboration skills, working seamlessly with support staff and fellow attorneys. • Ability to attend court hearings and trials, presenting compelling arguments and evidence for clients' best interests. Compensation: $100 - $200 hourly
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