Price Benowitz LLP

Family Law Attorney

Attorneys - Remote - Full Time

About Price Benowitz, LLP

At Price Benowitz, LLP, we are dedicated to delivering exceptional legal services while fostering a supportive and flexible work environment for our team. As a mid-sized law firm headquartered in Washington, D.C., with a presence in Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Florida, and Illinois, we specialize in areas such as criminal defense, personal injury, family law, and trusts and estates. Guided by our core values—Passion, Integrity, and Excellence—we empower our attorneys to make meaningful contributions to the lives of our clients.

Position Overview: Family Law Attorney (Fully Remote, US Only)

Are you a skilled Family Law Attorney who thrives on the strategic and advisory side of legal practice? If you enjoy drafting, negotiation, and client consultation—but prefer to avoid courtroom litigation—this fully remote position could be the perfect fit for you.

We are seeking an attorney with experience in family law matters such as divorce, custody, spousal support, and domestic violence. This role focuses on legal research, drafting, and client consultation, with no litigation or trial work. To be successful in this role, you must be admitted to a state bar and commit to obtaining Maryland Bar admission within 12 months of employment.

What You’ll Do:

  • Draft and strategize: Prepare high-quality pleadings, motions, briefs, and correspondence to support a variety of family law cases.
  • Oversee discovery: Manage the discovery process, including document production and other critical case functions.
  • Consult and communicate: Conduct remote client meetings (via video or phone) to provide legal advice, develop strategies, and set expectations.
  • Facilitate negotiations: Assist in reaching settlements and agreements that align with client goals, without litigating in court.
  • Manage caseloads: Keep cases moving forward efficiently through strong organizational and time-management practices.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Minimum of 3 years of family law experience, including handling matters like divorce, custody, and spousal support.
  • Juris Doctor (JD) degree from an accredited law school. Active bar admission is required, with a commitment to becoming barred in Maryland within 12 months of joining the firm.
  • Outstanding writing, research, negotiation, and communication skills, paired with exceptional attention to detail and organization.
  • A professional who excels in consultative roles, enjoys crafting legal strategies, and values a collaborative, client-focused approach.
  • We are only accepting applicants based in the U.S. for this position.

Why Join Us?

At Price Benowitz, LLP, you’ll enjoy the flexibility of a fully remote position, allowing you to work from anywhere while building a rewarding career in family law. We understand that not every attorney thrives in a courtroom setting, and this role is specifically designed for those who prefer the intellectual and advisory side of legal practice.  By joining our team, you’ll have the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of clients while working in a firm that prioritizes your professional growth and work-life balance.

Apply Today!

If you’re ready to take your family law career to the next level and are committed to obtaining Maryland Bar admission within 12 months, we’d love to hear from you. Please be sure to send your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample.  Join Price Benowitz, LLP, and redefine what it means to practice family law on your terms.

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