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Estate Planning Paralegal

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Fawkes IDM

New York, NY, USA

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A law firm is seeking a full-time Estate Planning Paralegal to join their team. Responsibilities: Handling all phases of estate administration, Extensive communication with clients. Preparation and drafting of documents, preparing deeds and beneficiary designation forms. Knowledge of related software a plus. Previous experience working in a law firm required. Salary is commensurate with experience. Full-time role, must have prior paralegal experience working in estate planning. Please submit a cover letter with the resume for consideration. Requirements 2+ years of experience in a similar type role. College degree and/or paralegal certificate required. Superior communication and mathematical skills are a must.

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