Family Law Attorney; Hybrid - Rqd
Listed on 2026-02-10
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Law/Legal
Lawyer, Legal Counsel, Legal Secretary, Legal Assistant
Oregon Family Law Attorney Description
Are you a family law attorney who thrives in court, values teamwork, and wants to focus on clients instead of finding them? Sherwood Family Law is growing and looking for a full-time attorney to join our close-knit team.
At Sherwood Family Law, we believe in guiding clients through their hardest times with compassion and clarity. If you’re ready to join a firm that cares deeply about both clients and team members, we’d love to hear from you.
What You Will Get:- A full caseload
- A strong paralegal partner who knows how to support a family law practice
- A team that communicates clearly and has zero internal drama
- A firm that prepares early, stays organized, and values smart strategy
- A excellent salary and bonus structure that rewards consistent performance
- Paid health, dental, vision, PLF coverage, bar dues, 401(K) and CLEs
- A manageable schedule that respects your time
- Hybrid work options
- A stable firm culture without chaos
- No non-billable time requirements for consultations or marketing duties
- Handle divorce and custody cases from start to finish
- Develop strategy early and communicate it clearly to clients
- Take responsibility for hearings, conferences, negotiations, and trial preparation
- Work with a team that prepares thoroughly and does not push problems forward
- Contribute to a culture of professionalism, empathy, and preparation.
- A family law attorney with at least one year of Oregon family law practice
- Someone who has appeared in court and can handle hearings without hand holding
- An attorney who is organized, reliable, and follows through
- Someone who can manage clients under stress without losing their own footing
- A professional who wants a healthy, team-oriented environment
If your previous firm left you exhausted from poor systems, inconsistent support, or internal conflict, you will find the difference here immediately. We run a tight ship. We prepare early. We support each other. We treat clients with respect and deliver work that is thorough and organized.
Compensation:The role is intentionally structured around a light annual billable expectation of 1,200 hours, with the option to take on additional work beyond that threshold. This structure is by design. We do not require non-billable business development or consult work which will immediately save you 400hrs of non-billable work annually.
Base salary varies by experience and typically falls in the low-to-mid $100
Ks (DOE), with additional compensation earned through performance-based bonuses tied directly to billable work above the required threshold. Attorneys who elect to carry higher caseloads can earn total compensation exceeding $250,000, while maintaining control over workload and personal time.
We provide full benefits and a stable caseload so you can focus on practicing law and producing consistently.
Our Core Values:- Understanding and Empathy
. We believe that the only way to help our clients is to walk a mile in their shoes. We deeply understand that a custody or divorce is the hardest thing our clients have ever had to experience. - Always Being Prepared. We don’t kick the can down the road and we prepare from the beginning with a solid plan. We live and die by our calendars.
- Playing By The Rules. We don t take short cuts and we believe the rules matter. Yes, it drives us a little bit crazy when an opposing party files their hearing memorandum the morning of trial.
- No Sharp Elbows. We are a tight knit team and value compassion and hard work. We ve all had an experience of working at a firm where yelling and abrasiveness was just another day in the office -- it isn t for us.
- Finding The Answers. We try our hardest to find the answers first. We love to learn and all strive to become the best.
Send a resume and a short note explaining your experience in Oregon family law and the type of environment where you do your best work.
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