Probate Attorney
Company: East Bay Childrens Law Offices
Location: Oakland
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description EAST BAY CHILDREN’S LAW OFFICES
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT FOR PROBATE GUARDIANSHIP ATTORNEY ORGANIZATION
DESCRIPTION East Bay Children’s Law Offices, Inc. (EBCLO) provides
court-appointed legal representation to children and youth who are
parties in Alameda County Juvenile Dependency Court proceedings and
guardianship cases in Alameda County Probate Court. Formerly a
division of the Alameda County Public Defender’s Office, we became
a stand-alone non-profit in 2009 establishing a holistic practice
advocating for children both in and out of court. As a
multi-disciplinary team of attorneys and social workers, we believe
that children should be seen and heard. At EBCLO we also understand
that laws are not colorblind. We recognize that we must work to
dismantle structural racism and implicit and explicit bias that
leads to disproportionality and disparate legal outcomes for BIPOC
and LBGTQ children in Alameda County. We work to remedy these
structural inequities, and to ensure that each client is treated
with the respect and care they deserve. We honor our client’s
stories, heritage, culture, and traditions and ensure they are seen
and heard throughout the process. We value diverse lived
experiences, backgrounds and perspectives. EBCLO strives to reflect
the East Bay community in its staff, leadership and Board of
Directors. Mission Statement: Our mission is to protect and defend
the rights of children and youth through effective, vigorous and
compassionate legal advocacy. EBCLO strives to provide a voice for
children in the juvenile dependency system and to promote positive
outcomes for them. JOB DESCRIPTION We are looking for a full-time
attorney committed to serving children and families in marginalized
communities to join our dynamic team working in a fast-paced client
driven environment. The probate guardianship attorney will be
responsible for a caseload representing children to whom EBCLO has
been appointed to represent pursuant to Probate Code section 1470.
The position requires court appearances, trial work, regular client
contact and collaboration with EBCLO’s probate guardianship social
worker. Representation includes client interviews in a variety of
settings including but not limited to office, home and school;
providing ongoing evaluation and investigation of the cases;
preparing for and participating in all hearings, including
producing a written report for most hearings; working with the
Court Investigators and Examiners offices; and participating in
mediations and other alternative dispute resolution efforts. EBCLO
provides frequent trainings to build legal knowledge, strengthen
courtroom skills and develop a deeper understanding of relevant
issues affecting children and families and also provides an annual
stipend for outside trainings. Primary Duties: · Represent clients
in probate guardianship proceedings when EBCLO appointed by the
Probate Court pursuant to Probate Code section 1470. · Interview
clients in their homes/communities, advise clients on legal rights,
legal proceedings, and appropriate decisions regarding guardianship
or custody issues; make preliminary evaluation of conflict. · Take
appropriate legal steps to best represent clients; advise clients
on the proper course of action; represent clients at all phases of
probate guardianship proceedings, engage in client, lay witness and
expert witness contact. · Investigation and prepare cases and
subpoena witnesses determined to be helpful to the case; analyze
facts in light of relevant legal considerations; conduct legal
research; prepare litigation strategy, prepare legal memoranda,
motions and briefs, and argue specific legal motions and pleadings;
litigate evidentiary hearings; examine and cross-examine witnesses
and challenge their qualifications; argue cases. · Conduct
contested and non-contested appearances, hearings, and trials for
parties in probate guardianship proceedings, and potentially seek
appropriate appellate relief from decision of the probate court by
preparing and arguing writs and appeals. · Visit homes and other
placements for children, evaluating and reporting on the same
subject to attorney-client privilege and as required; correspond
and communicate with interested parties such as relatives, parents,
court investigators and social services personnel with regard to
placements, the status and legal rights of clients; and handle all
legal steps needed to protect client’s interests. · Together with
the EBCLO social worker, identify service needs of guardianship
clients and their proposed guardians including making referrals to
community resources, engaging the family with Social Services
Agencies, and more. · Assume administrative responsibility for
securing attorney’s fees at the conclusion of each matter, working
with the Court, County Counsel and any other relevant parties. ·
Participate in regular meetings with EBCLO staff and participate in
general office upkeep duties, including computer data entry of case
information and time keeping. · Appear before public and private
groups, as requested, to make presentations and answer questions on
the functions of EBCLO. Minimum Qualifications: · Active Member in
good standing of the State Bar of California · Strong written and
verbal skills. · Demonstrated interest and ability in working with
children and youth, and with low-income diverse ethnic communities.
Minimum of five years representing children in dependency or
probate court preferred. · Ability to work independently and be
self-motivated. · Ability to drive with valid driver's license,
auto insurance, and access to use of an automobile as needed.
Knowledge and Abilities: EBCLO prefers attorneys who meet the
qualifications of Rule of Court 7.1102(a) with experience in
probate, juvenile dependency or family law custody experience.
Alternatively, EBCLO provides the requisite supervision and
professional consultation to attorneys who cannot satisfy 7.1102(a)
but would be eligible under 7.1102(b). Knowledge of the principles
of indigent defense and California statutory and constitutional law
as well as knowledge of related areas including forensics,
psychology, substance abuse and child development is appreciated.
Ability to: • Communicate effectively with clients, lay witnesses,
expert witnesses, co-workers, and other lawyers and Judges. •
Present legal arguments clearly, logically and effectively in oral
and written form. • Maintain accurate records, logs, and case files
including daily time keeping. • Use good judgment and make
appropriate decisions even in a stressful environment. • Exercise
interpersonal sensitivity and flexibility. • Support and maintain a
collegial and cooperative office culture which promotes equity and
the passionate representation of clients. • Establish working
relationships with clients of diverse racial, cultural,
socio-economic, SOGIE and age backgrounds and inspire their
confidence. SALARY: Commensurate with experience and ranging from
$85,169 to $124,345 annually. EBCLO also provides full health,
dental, vision and acupuncture benefits for employees and pays 25%
of dependent coverage and provides life insurance and a 403(b)
retirement plan. Our modern office space across the street from the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Regional Shoreline is surrounded by
windows, with high ceilings, and outdoor balcony access with a view
of San Francisco. There is also a free gym and shower in the
building open before and after work M-F. APPLICATION DEADLINE:
Review of candidates will begin immediately and continue until
position is filled. TO APPLY: Send cover letter, resume, and a list
of three references to: jobs@ebclo.org Please specify “Probate
Staff Attorney” in subject line. The majority of EBCLO’s clients
are youth of color impacted by or living in poverty. To best serve
our clients, we are constantly striving for a workplace which
supports diversity, inclusion and equity and in which differences
are acknowledged and valued. In your cover letter, please explain
how your perspective, background, culture and/or lived experience
contributes to your ability to promote equitable practices in our
advocacy for clients and within our organization. The East Bay
Children’s Law Offices is an equal opportunity employer and an ADA
accessible facility. The East Bay Children’s Law Offices values and
promotes diversity. Applications encouraged regardless of race,
gender, national origin, sexual orientation, age or disability.
Company Description ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION: East Bay Children’s
Law Offices, Inc. (EBCLO) provides court-appointed legal
representation to children and youth who are the subject of child
welfare proceedings in Alameda County Juvenile Court and
guardianship proceedings in Alameda County Probate Court. Formerly
a division of the Alameda County Public Defender’s Office, we
became a stand-alone non-profit in 2009 establishing a holistic
practice advocating for children both in and out of court. As a
multi-disciplinary team of attorneys and social workers, we believe
that children should be seen and heard. Mission Statement The
mission of the East Bay Children’s Law Offices, Inc., is to protect
and defend the rights of children and youth through effective,
vigorous and compassionate legal advocacy. EBCLO strives to provide
a voice for children in the juvenile and probate court systems and
to promote positive outcomes for them. Company Description
ORGANIZATION DESCRIPTION:\r\nEast Bay Children’s Law Offices, Inc.
(EBCLO) provides court-appointed legal representation to children
and youth who are the subject of child welfare proceedings in
Alameda County Juvenile Court and guardianship proceedings in
Alameda County Probate Court. Formerly a division of the Alameda
County Public Defender’s Office, we became a stand-alone non-profit
in 2009 establishing a holistic practice advocating for children
both in and out of court. As a multi-disciplinary team of attorneys
and social workers, we believe that children should be seen and
heard.\r\n\r\nMission Statement\r\nThe mission of the East Bay
Children’s Law Offices, Inc., is to protect and defend the rights
of children and youth through effective, vigorous and compassionate
legal advocacy. EBCLO strives to provide a voice for children in
the juvenile and probate court systems and to promote positive
outcomes for them.
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