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Moray & Agnew is one of Australia's leading law firms with an unrivalled reputation in our markets. We're proud that our partners and our legal expertise are consistently recognised by Chambers Asia-Pacific, Legal 500 Asia-Pacific, Best Lawyers and Doyle's Guide.
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About the role We are seeking an experienced and motivated lawyer to join our growing Wills & Estates practice. This is an exciting opportunity for a legal professional with at least 3 years' experience in wills, estate planning, estate administration and estate litigation, to contribute to the ongoing growth of the practice.
You will work closely with and be mentored by one Special Counsel, within a larger team. Your key responsibilities will include:
Drafting and updating wills, trusts, and estate planning documents. Drafting advice to clients on estate planning matters and will and estate disputes. Assisting the Special Counsel in all aspects of wills, estate planning and estate administration including representing clients in will and estate disputes, family provision claims, and other equitable matters, and applications for judicial advice. Building and maintaining strong client relationships. This is a fantastic opportunity to further develop your expertise in a supportive, collaborative environment with opportunities for career growth.
The role is suitable for candidates wishing to work either full-time or part-time (including school hours) and flexible working arrangements are offered. You're encouraged to speak to us about how we can make the role work for you.
About you You are a dedicated lawyer with at least 3 years of experience in Wills and Estates work. You are passionate about helping clients plan for the future and navigate complex legal processes with empathy and clarity.
Key qualifications and skills: 3+ years of experience in Wills, Estates, and Trusts law. Strong drafting skills, particularly in drafting wills and estate planning documents (i.e. enduring powers of attorneys, enduring guardianships, trusts and advance care directives). Proven ability to manage deceased estate matters including applying for a grant of probate/letters of administration and attending to the administration and distribution of estates. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to work independently while being a team player. Strong attention to detail and organisational skills. Positive, proactive and flexible attitude. If you're looking for a challenging and rewarding role with a firm committed to client service and professional development, we'd love to hear from you.
Culture & benefits of working with us We work for great clients and advise them on interesting issues and matters so every day is different. We celebrate diverse thinking and experiences so you can bring your authentic self to the workplace. To support you, we offer a wide range of wellbeing and financial benefits, including:
Flexible working arrangements to help you balance your work and personal commitments. Health and wellness initiatives , including an Employee Assistance Program for yourself and your family, corporate discounts at 400+ leading fitness and wellbeing brands and mental health first aiders. Paid parental leave and accreditations as a Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace and Family Inclusive Workplace. Continuous learning and development programs so that you are always being challenged, engaged and encouraged to grow. Mentoring opportunities and on-the-job learning to support your professional and personal development. Diversity, inclusion and equality policy and employee reference groups (LGBTQIA+, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Gender, Parents & Caregivers, Mature Workers and Health & Wellbeing) to ensure that we continue to live our values. Dress for your day because we trust our people to make choices which appropriately represent our firm. How to apply If this opportunity is attractive to you, please submit your cover letter and CV. If you are applying for a Paralegal, Law Graduate or Lawyer role, please also provide your academic transcript with your application.
We welcome people of all backgrounds and identities to apply for this position, including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, neurodiverse people and people with disability. If you have questions about the recruitment process or require any adjustments to participate, please let us know in your application.
We prefer to connect with people directly and do not require recruitment agency assistance with this vacancy. Any applications submitted by recruitment agencies without having been briefed will not be considered a valid introduction.
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