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Family Law Paralegal

Miller Law Group
locationNew Rochelle, NY, USA
PublishedPublished: 6/14/2022
Legal
Full Time

Job Description

Job Description

You are an experienced and highly organized Paralegal with at least 2 years of experience in Family Law.


The ideal candidate has solid relevant experience, excellent organizational skills, and attention to detail. In this role, you’ll draft and prepare legal documents, support trial and case prep, conduct legal research, assist with client communications, and more.


This is a hybrid role: you’ll work in the office three days a week, with the flexibility to work remotely on the remaining days. Additional in-office days may occasionally be required for onboarding, trial preparation, or other key legal matters.

Compensation:

$70,000 yearly

Responsibilities:

  • Draft motions, pleadings, judgments, and related legal documents (e.g., asset lists, affidavits, child support worksheets)
  • Conduct legal research
  • Manage attorney calendars and case files
  • Schedule appointments, court dates, and mediations/depositions
  • Liaise between clients and attorneys, including conducting client interviews
  • Assist in trial settings
  • Prepare and review discovery materials (disclosure statements, interrogatories, production requests)

Qualifications:

Requirements:

  • Minimum 2 years of relevant experience as a paralegal in a family law firm or private practice is a must. Candidates without family law experience will not be considered!
  • Paralegal certification is highly preferred
  • Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in paralegal studies is desired
  • Outstanding organizational and time-management skills

About Company

The Collaborative Law & Mediation Offices of Katherine Eisold Miller is a law firm committed to resolving disputes through collaboration and conversation rather than aggressive litigation. With a deep understanding of the emotional complexities involved in family law and small business disputes, we strive to achieve fair outcomes for all parties. We believe that a non-adversarial approach can lead to more satisfactory and sustainable results.

Learn more at https://miller-law.com/

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