p>Responsibilities: Conduct client consultations and assess estate planning needs Draft and review estate planning documents including Wills, Revocable/Irrevocable Trusts Assist with trust administration and probate proceedings including Maintain strong, long-term client relationships through clear communication and thoughtful counsel Handle all aspects of probate and estate administration, including intestate and testate proceedings Prepare and file petitions, inventories, accountings, and other probate court documents Represent personal representatives, executors, trustees, and beneficiaries Guide clients through probate processes with sensitivity and professionalism Manage court appearances and communications with judges, clerks, and opposing counsel Collaborate with estate planning attorneys and paralegals on related matters Identify and resolve estate and fiduciary tax issues Stay informed of changes in estate, tax, and probate law relevant to client matters. from an accredited law school Strong knowledge of estate planning tools, techniques, and tax implications Exceptional drafting, research, and interpersonal skills Ability to manage multiple matters with attention to detail and deadlines Active bar membership required in one, but preferred in more, of the following Nebraska, Iowa and/or South Dakota.