What are the responsibilities and job description for the Probate Litigation Attorney position at Miami Family Law?
Miami Family Law Group is seeking an experienced Florida Probate Litigation Attorney to manage sophisticated probate, trust, and estate disputes from pre-suit strategy through resolution, settlement, or trial.
This is a senior-level role for an attorney who already understands probate litigation and wants the autonomy to manage cases independently within a well-supported, organized practice. You’ll work directly with clients, lead litigation strategy, conduct depositions and hearings, and collaborate with experienced attorneys and support staff — without micromanagement or unnecessary bureaucracy.
Our probate litigation practice handles contested estate and trust matters involving fiduciary disputes, inheritance conflicts, undue influence claims, and high-conflict family dynamics.
This is a fully remote position for attorneys licensed and based in Florida.
Responsibilities
- Manage probate, estate, and trust litigation matters from start to finish
- Advise clients on case strategy, risk, and next steps
- Draft and review pleadings, motions, discovery, and related legal documents
- Represent clients in hearings, court proceedings, and negotiations
- Collaborate with probate administration team when litigation matters overlap with active estate administration.
- Conduct legal research using Westlaw, LexisNexis, and other tools
- Work closely with support staff to maintain organized files, meet deadlines, and move cases forward
- Support efficient case resolution while maintaining high service standards
Required:
- Active Florida Bar membership in good standing
- 5 years of direct Florida probate litigation experience
- Significant experience handling contested probate matters, trust disputes, hearings, depositions, and motion practice
- Ability to independently manage active litigation matters from intake through resolution
- Strong courtroom presence, legal writing, and client advisory skills
Preferred:
- Experience handling complex probate or trust disputes
- Experience with probate administration
- Estate planning experience is a plus
- Medical, dental, vision, life insurance, retirement
- PTO CLE budget for continuing education