We are looking for a skilled Paralegal to join our team in New Haven, Connecticut. This role focuses on supporting attorneys with residential and commercial real estate transactions from initial contracts through closing. The ideal candidate will excel in managing deadlines, ensuring compliance with state regulations, and maintaining effective communication with all parties involved in the process.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee real estate transactions, ensuring all phases from contract signing to post-closing are completed accurately and efficiently.<br>• Monitor contractual deadlines, contingencies, and essential dates to ensure compliance.<br>• Maintain regular communication with clients, lenders, real estate agents, title companies, and attorneys to facilitate smooth transactions.<br>• Coordinate title searches, municipal reports, and tax information, resolving any issues or discrepancies.<br>• Prepare closing documents such as settlement statements, conveyance documents, and lender packages while confirming accuracy.<br>• Collaborate with attorneys to address title issues, liens, or encumbrances, ensuring timely resolutions.<br>• Ensure proper recording of deeds, mortgages, and related documents with municipal offices.<br>• Draft Connecticut-specific legal documents, affidavits, and adjustment statements for taxes, utilities, and fees.<br>• Provide clients with detailed explanations of closing processes and required documentation.<br>• Assemble post-closing binders and track outstanding items like releases, escrow holdbacks, or unresolved matters.
We are looking for a skilled Paralegal to support estate planning and probate matters in New Haven, Connecticut. This position works closely with attorneys and clients to prepare legal documents, manage filings, and keep matters moving efficiently through each stage of planning and administration. The ideal candidate brings strong organizational abilities, sound judgment when handling sensitive information, and practical experience with Connecticut probate processes.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Prepare and update estate planning materials such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and advance health care documents under attorney supervision.<br>• Assemble supporting records, including asset summaries, beneficiary information, and related planning documentation needed for complete client files.<br>• Help carry out estate plans by coordinating signing appointments, witnessing, notarization, and trust funding activities in accordance with Connecticut requirements.<br>• Draft, organize, and submit probate filings, including petitions, inventories, accountings, affidavits, and other court-related documents.<br>• Track court dates and filing deadlines, maintain reliable reminder systems, and follow up with Connecticut Probate Courts as matters progress.<br>• Support estate and trust administration by collecting financial information, monitoring expenses and distributions, and preparing correspondence for beneficiaries and fiduciaries.<br>• Communicate with banks, accountants, appraisers, clients, trustees, and executors to gather information and move files forward.<br>• Maintain accurate electronic and physical records while preserving confidentiality across all personal, legal, and financial documents.<br>• Assist attorneys with legal research, case preparation, and resolution of routine probate administration issues as needed.