Types of Law You Can Practice After Law School
You may wonder how to choose if you're almost ready to graduate but have yet to decide on a specialty. Which type of law resonates most with your personal goals and values? During your time in law school, you've learned your strengths and weaknesses; which field seems to fit those best? To give you some ideas, here are some types of law you can practice:
Probate Lawyers - Legally Distribute Inheritances
A probate lawyer is responsible for interpreting the meaning of a person's will. When a person passes away, the probate attorney becomes the spokesperson for the will and follows the will's directions. If there is no will, the probate attorney distributes assets according to state laws.
As a probate attorney, you'd use the will to ensure every asset is distributed per the deceased's wi...