Safe Harbor Wills and Trusts in Camillus, NY, seeks an Estates and Trusts Paralegal to join our dedicated team. Our firm prides itself on providing top-notch legal services to our clients, ensuring their peace of mind when it comes to estate planning. As a member of our team, you will play a crucial role in assisting attorneys with drafting wills, trusts, and other estate planning documents. Your meticulous attention to detail and passion for helping clients secure their legacies will be instrumental in our mission to safeguard our clients' futures. Join us in a dynamic work environment where your skills will be valued, and your contributions will make a meaningful impact. With a competitive hourly salary of $22.5 - $24.5, you'll have the opportunity to grow professionally while helping individuals and families navigate the complexities of estate planning with confidence and care. Responsibilities: • Conduct legal research to support attorneys in estate planning and trust administration cases. • Draft legal documents, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, under attorney supervision. • Manage and organize client files and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. • Communicate with clients, beneficiaries, and financial institutions to facilitate the administration of estates and trusts. • Assist attorneys in preparing for meetings, hearings, and court filings related to estate and trust matters. Qualifications: • NALA Certification • Legal Experience • Legal Research Software knowledge • US Work Authorization • Microsoft Office Skills Compensation: $22.5 - $24.5 hourly
• Conduct legal research to support attorneys in estate planning and trust administration cases. • Draft legal documents, including wills, trusts, and powers of attorney, under attorney supervision. • Manage and organize client files and maintain confidentiality of sensitive information. • Communicate with clients, beneficiaries, and financial institutions to facilitate the administration of estates and trusts. • Assist attorneys in preparing for meetings, hearings, and court filings related to estate and trust matters.