Estate Planning Attorney

Impact: Strategic

Advise clients on legal matters, represent them in court, and draft legal documents. This role demands meticulous research, strong analytical skills, and persuasive communication to navigate complex legal frameworks and achieve favorable outcomes.

What the day looks like

People interaction
Moderate
Team vs solo
Team: 41%, Solo: 59%
Client facing
Sometimes
Impact visibility
Moderate
Travel
31% travel
Schedule flexibility
Moderate
Remote work
Limited Remote
Typical work hours
57
Stress level
Moderate

At a glance

Median salary
$108,546
Entry-level
$87,918
Senior
$198,187
Growth by 2033
20.6%
Demand
Stable
Freelance potential
Low
Salary growth potential
18.5%
Typical student debt
$62,871 to $74,243

Skills you'll use

Hard skills

  • Contract Drafting
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Litigation

Soft skills

  • Negotiation
  • Collaboration
  • Critical Thinking

Technical complexity: High

How to get there

Minimum education
Doctoral or Professional Degree
Licensing
Varies by State
Years to mid-career
7 to 12 years
Years to senior
9 to 13 years
Career switching
Moderate

Where this career leads

How people arrive here

    Where you can go from here

      Typical progression

      1. Advance through specialized roles, partnership tracks, or senior management positions. Opportunities for leadership and mentorship are common.

      Future outlook

      Automation probability
      19.3%
      AI disruption risk
      Moderate
      Demand trend
      Stable

      How people feel about it

      Overall satisfaction
      6.5/10
      Meaning
      7.1/10
      Work-life balance
      7.2/10
      Prestige
      7.2/10
      Social perception
      Very High

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