Minnesota Licensed Family Law Attorney (Remote) Atticus Family Law is seeking a Minnesota-licensed attorney to join our growing family law team. This fully remote position offers the opportunity to manage your own caseload while receiving strong support from experienced paralegals, legal assistants, and proven systems designed to help you succeed. We are looking for an attorney who is passionate about helping clients through difficult transitions and who values collaboration, flexibility, and excellent client service. What We Offer: • Fully remote work environment • Dedicated support staff • Established systems and processes • Collaborative team culture • Competitive compensation and benefits • $10,000 hiring bonus for qualified candidates Please note that some in-person attendance is required for court appearances, mediations, and occasional client meetings. If you're a Minnesota-licensed attorney looking for a supportive, client-focused firm where you can make an impact, we'd love to hear from you. Responsibilities: • Manage a caseload of Minnesota family law matters from start to resolution • Represent clients in court, mediations, and hearings • Draft pleadings, motions, affidavits, and settlement documents • Advise clients on legal strategy and next steps • Communicate professionally with clients, opposing counsel, and the court • Collaborate with paralegals and legal staff to move cases forward • Track deadlines and case tasks using firm systems Qualifications: • Licensed and in good standing with the Minnesota Bar • 2+ years of Minnesota family law experience • Strong organization and time management skills • Clear written and verbal communication skills • Ability to manage multiple cases independently • Comfortable using legal technology, including Clio, MS Office, and other business software • Collaborative, professional, and client-focused Compensation: $90,000 - $130,000 yearly
• Manage a caseload of Minnesota family law matters from start to resolution • Represent clients in court, mediations, and hearings • Draft pleadings, motions, affidavits, and settlement documents • Advise clients on legal strategy and next steps • Communicate professionally with clients, opposing counsel, and the court • Collaborate with paralegals and legal staff to move cases forward • Track deadlines and case tasks using firm systems