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Minimum of four years of specific paralegal experience working in commercial real estate in a law firm. Must possess a paralegal certificate from an ABapproved program OR accredited post-secretary institution.
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Qualifications: Bachelor's degree or associate degree in paralegal studies, legal studies, or related field preferred. Job Title: Trust & Estates Administration ParalegalJob Summary: As a Trust & Estates Administration Paralegal, you will provide crucial support to attorneys in the administration of trusts and estates.
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Prior experience working as a paralegal in trust and estate administration preferred. Seeking a Trust and Estate Administration Paralegal with 5 plus years experience to join our New Jersey, New York or Florida Offices.
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Job Title: Estate Planning ParalegalJob 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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Prior experience working as a paralegal in estate planning or probate administration preferred. College degree and/or paralegal certificate and two plus years of experience preferred. We will consider a JD/paralegal candidate as well.
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College degree and/or paralegal certificate preferred. Paralegal certificate from an accredited program is a plus. Responsible for handling all phases of estate and trust administration, including probate (knowledge of New Jersey, New York and Florida probate a plus), extensive communication with clients, financial planners and accountants, preparation of federal and state estate tax returns and fiduciary accountings, distribution of estate assets and trust funding, deed work and etc.
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Type Direct Hire Job Title: Trust & Estates Administration ParalegalJob Summary: As a Trust & Estates Administration Paralegal, you will provide crucial support to attorneys in the administration of trusts and estates.
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Strong knowledge of probate procedures, trust administration principles, and estate tax laws. Legal Research: Conduct legal research on trust and estate administration issues, probate laws, and tax implications.
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Trust Administration: Support attorneys in the administration of trusts, including funding trusts, managing trust assets, preparing accountings, and distributing trust income and principal to beneficiaries.
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Strong working knowledge of estate tax software (ONESOURCE/Fast Tax), HotDocs and Microsoft Word a plus. We offer a competitive starting salary and a comprehensive benefits program. Candidates must be highly organized and possess the ability to prioritize, be a team player, and have excellent written and verbal skills.
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As a vital member of the firm's client service team, our Corporate Immigration Paralegal will be responsible for researching, drafting and preparing complex employment, investment and treaty–based visa petitions.
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As the Trust and Estate Administration Paralegal, you will be responsible for managing all aspects of estate and trust administration. Prestigious Law Firm seeking a highly experienced Trust and Estate Administration Paralegal to join their reputable team.
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A college degree or paralegal certificate is preferred; however, we will also consider candidates who have completed JD/paralegal programs. This includes handling probate procedures, communicating regularly with clients, financial planners, and accountants, preparing federal and state estate tax returns and fiduciary accountings, distributing estate assets and trust funding, deed work, and more.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years of experience in trust and estate administration, with a strong understanding of probate (knowledge of New Jersey, New York, and Florida probate is a plus.
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Experience working with estate tax software such as ONESOURCE/Fast Tax as well as proficiency in HotDocs and Microsoft Word is preferred. Superior communication skills are essential for this role as you will be regularly interacting with clients.
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