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Job Summary: As an Estate Planning Paralegal, you will play a vital role in supporting attorneys in the estate planning process. Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New Jersey Office.
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Seeking estate planning paralegal to join our New York Offices. Job Title: Estate Planning Paralegal. Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred.
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Responsible for handling all phases of estate planning, including preparation and drafting of documents, preparing deeds and beneficiary designation forms. Estate Planning Analysis: Assist attorneys in analyzing clients' financial situations, family dynamics, and estate planning goals.
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Legal Research: Conduct legal research on estate planning issues, tax implications, and related matters. Document Management: Organize and maintain client files, documents, and records related to estate planning matters.
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You will assist in drafting estate planning documents, organizing client information, and managing administrative tasks related to estate administration. Document Preparation: Draft estate planning documents, including wills, trusts, powers of attorney, advance directives, and beneficiary designations.
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The Law Offices of Brenton C. McWilliams is an estate planning, elder law, and probate estate administration law firm serving clients throughout Alabama from our Baldwin County offices in Orange Beach, Foley, and Daphne.
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We are a full-service elder and special needs law firm dedicated to assisting our clients with estate planning, probate, Medicaid planning, special needs planning, and guardianship.
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The ESP creates, manages, and stores all word processing for the firm estate planning clients and crossover elder law clients, including firm correspondence, drafting of trusts, wills, powers of attorney, and deeds.
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Estate Planning - Administration - Probate and Elder Law Paralegal Are you an estate planning, estate administration, elder law, or Probate Paralegal? Integrity, honesty, and trustworthiness must be unwavering to succeed, along with a willingness to do whatever it takes to help the team as a whole To get the job done, you must have 3 solid years of experience in estate planning, elder law, estate administration, and/or long-term care planning experience In a nutshell, you will have a knack for producing excellent work, have excellent follow-through, are great with clients, and can follow procedures.
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Estate Planning Paralegal Salary: $65,000-$95,000 DOE Responsible for handling all phases of estate planning, including preparation and drafting of documents, preparing deeds and beneficiary designation forms.
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Miami Family Law Group is currently seeking an experienced Florida Probate/Guardianship/Estate Planning Attorney to join our thriving practice. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record of success in handling complex probate, guardianship, and estate planning cases, with a deep understanding of Florida law and procedures.
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Having foundational experience in estate planning, trust administration, tax planning, probate, and related areas, the Trusts and Estates Associate Attorney works closely with clients to understand their needs and provide tailored legal advice to ensure their wishes are carried out and their assets are protected.
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We are always looking for talented people to join our team and currently have an open position for a probate and estate planning attorney. As our estate planning attorney, you will draft wills, trusts, and powers of attorney for our clients and their families.
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At least seven (7) years of experience in professional planning, public administration, land development, real estate planning, or related field. Establishes and carries out the mission, goals, and objectives for the department including long and short range planning, zoning enforcement, mapping, historic preservation in accordance with management and policy direction.
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The ideal candidate will have a strong background in estate planning, probate administration, and a demonstrated ability to manage complex cases and provide comprehensive legal counsel to high-net worth clients.
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