Bradenton, FL
Estate Planning Paralegal
Job Type: Full-time
Location: Bradenton, FL (on-site)
Salary: $50,000-$60,000 per year DOE
Join a growing law firm in Bradenton, FL, as a full-time Estate Planning Paralegal and bring your legal drafting, organizational, and client service skills to a team that values precision and professionalism. This position offers a competitive salary of up to $60,000 and a collaborative, client-focused work environment.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Estate Planning Document Preparation
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Draft Florida estate planning documents, including wills, revocable and irrevocable trusts, durable powers of attorney, living wills, and HIPAA releases using legal templates or drafting software (WealthCounsel, ElderDocx, HotDocs).
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Prepare deeds and affidavits for real estate transfers, including quit claim, warranty, and lady bird deeds.
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Customize documents based on attorney instructions and Florida statutory requirements.
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Assist in trust funding, including assignment of assets and preparation of transfer letters.
2. Client Coordination
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Collect client data via intake forms and structured interviews.
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Act as a liaison for client communication regarding document needs, signing logistics, and case updates.
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Schedule consultations, document signings, and coordinate notary and witness services.
3. Legal File & Workflow Management
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Maintain accurate, confidential digital and physical client files.
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Track ongoing estate planning cases and follow up on open items.
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Use internal checklists and workflows to ensure completeness of each file.
4. Quality Assurance and Document Finalization
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Proofread legal documents for accuracy and compliance with Florida law.
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Assemble final signing packets and prepare binders or electronic files for client delivery.
5. Research and Legal Compliance
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Conduct limited legal research on Florida-specific estate laws.
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Help maintain up-to-date legal templates and forms in line with state requirements.
6. Third-Party Communication
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Prepare documentation for banks, financial advisors, title companies, and CPAs.
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Coordinate document exchanges with financial professionals as needed.
Qualifications:
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2+ years of experience as a paralegal in estate planning or probate law
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Strong knowledge of Florida probate, trust, and homestead laws
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office and legal drafting software (preferred: WealthCounsel or HotDocs)
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Exceptional attention to detail, time management, and client service
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Professional written and verbal communication skills