<p>Position Overview:</p><p>We are seeking an experienced Real Estate Paralegal with 3+ years of experience to join our team in Westborough, Massachusetts. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in preparing closing packages and managing real estate transactions from start to finish. Closing experience in Massachusetts is required, and familiarity with New Hampshire and Maine closings is a plus.</p><p>________________________________________</p><p>Key Responsibilities:</p><p>• Prepare and review closing packages for residential and/or commercial real estate transactions.</p><p>• Coordinate with attorneys, lenders, title companies, and clients to ensure smooth closings.</p><p>• Draft and organize closing documents, including settlement statements, deeds, and related forms.</p><p>• Perform title searches and resolve title issues as needed.</p><p>• Manage post-closing follow-up, including recording documents and disbursements.</p><p>• Maintain accurate files and ensure compliance with state and local regulations.</p><p>________________________________________</p><p>Qualifications:</p><p>• Minimum 3 years of experience as a real estate paralegal.</p><p>• Massachusetts closing experience required; experience in New Hampshire and Maine is highly desirable.</p><p>• Strong knowledge of real estate closing procedures and documentation.</p><p>• Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.</p><p>• Ability to manage multiple transactions and deadlines in a fast-paced environment.</p><p>• Proficiency with real estate software and Microsoft Office Suite.</p>
We are looking for a skilled and detail-oriented Paralegal to join a respected law firm in Quincy, Massachusetts. In this role, you will support two senior attorneys across diverse legal areas, including probate, family law, estate planning, elder law, corporate matters, and tax. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on both litigation-focused and transactional cases while providing exceptional service to clients during critical life events.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Draft a variety of legal documents for family law cases, including complaints, financial statements, discovery responses, and trial preparation materials.<br>• Prepare and file petitions and court documents for probate, guardianship, and conservatorship matters.<br>• Manage case deadlines, calendars, and court filings to ensure smooth legal proceedings.<br>• Communicate professionally and empathetically with clients, courts, and opposing counsel.<br>• Create estate planning documents such as wills, trusts, powers of attorney, and health care proxies.<br>• Organize trust funding documentation, asset inventories, and Medicaid-related planning materials.<br>• Assist with business entity formation, corporate governance documentation, and transactional agreements.<br>• Conduct legal research, maintain accurate case files, and provide general administrative support.<br>• Handle billing entries, client communications, and calendar management efficiently.<br>• Support attorneys throughout pretrial and trial stages to ensure seamless legal representation.
We are looking for a skilled Paralegal to join our team in Boston, Massachusetts. This position focuses on trusts and estates administration, requiring a detail-oriented individual with expertise in estate planning, probate, and fiduciary accounting. The ideal candidate will be capable of independently managing estate administration from start to finish while collaborating with attorneys as needed.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Collecting, organizing, and appraising assets for estate administration purposes.<br>• Drafting and preparing probate and estate-related documents with precision.<br>• Compiling and maintaining detailed accountings for trusts and estates.<br>• Preparing federal and state estate tax returns, along with fiduciary income tax filings.<br>• Analyzing wills and trust agreements to execute plans and ensure proper trust funding.<br>• Monitoring deadlines and maintaining accurate records through docket systems.<br>• Conducting basic legal research and utilizing reference materials effectively.<br>• Collaborating with attorneys to ensure compliance with legal and financial regulations.
We are looking for a detail-oriented Paralegal to manage corporate maintenance and regulatory licensing tasks for our organization in Waltham, Massachusetts. The ideal candidate will play a critical role in ensuring our business entities comply with legal standards and maintain proper documentation. This position requires a proactive individual with expertise in corporate law and regulatory processes.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Oversee the creation, dissolution, and maintenance of corporate entities, ensuring compliance with legal requirements.<br>• Manage and update organizational charts, minute books, and share records for all company entities.<br>• Process annual report filings and coordinate payment of taxes and DBA filings with the accounting department.<br>• Handle entity qualifications in applicable states and maintain their good standing, including obtaining corporate and tax certificates.<br>• Prepare documents for regulatory licensing applications, renewals, and maintenance, ensuring timely submissions to state agencies.<br>• Assist field teams with maintaining business and building permits, providing guidance and support as needed.<br>• Monitor certification fees and post-license renewal obligations, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.<br>• Maintain and update community regulatory licenses on internal systems, providing regular status updates.<br>• Identify entities ready for dissolution and handle the necessary filings and updates.<br>• Address additional corporate and licensing-related tasks as assigned.
We are looking for a skilled and detail-oriented Paralegal to join our team on a contract basis. This position is based in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, and focuses on elder law and probate matters. You will play a key role in supporting legal processes, assisting attorneys, and ensuring efficient case management.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Draft legal documents such as wills, trusts, and probate filings with precision and attention to detail.<br>• Coordinate scheduling and maintain calendars for attorneys to ensure smooth workflow.<br>• Conduct client intake and gather necessary information to support case preparation.<br>• Facilitate witness signings for legal documents, ensuring compliance with procedural requirements.<br>• Assist in discovery processes by organizing and reviewing relevant documentation.<br>• Provide support in civil litigation cases, including trial preparation and evidence management.<br>• Utilize case management software to track deadlines, appointments, and case details.<br>• Maintain organized records and ensure the accurate filing of legal documents.<br>• Collaborate with attorneys and other team members to address case-specific needs and priorities.
<p>Our client, a successful full-service law firm, is seeking a Trusts & Estates Paralegal to join their team in Boston, Massachusetts. In this role, you will collaborate with attorneys to ensure the efficient administration of estate and probate matters. The position requires expertise in managing probate cases and a strong ability to handle complex legal documentation and processes.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Location: </strong>Boston, MA</p><p><strong>Schedule: </strong>Hybrid (4 days in, 1 day remote)</p><p><strong>Salary: </strong>$110,000 - $135,000 (DOE)</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Responsibilities:</strong></p><ul><li>Draft and file probate petitions and related court pleadings</li><li>Prepare notices, inventories, accountings, and other required probate filings</li><li>E-file and manage documents in Probate Court</li><li>Monitor court deadlines and ensure compliance with statutory requirements</li><li>Assist estate administrators and executors with all phases of estate administration</li><li>Coordinate the collection and valuation of estate assets</li><li>Prepare and organize financial documentation, including income and estate-related documents</li><li>Assist with preparation of estate accountings and settlement documentation</li><li>Coordinate distribution of estate assets to beneficiaries</li><li>Communicate with clients, beneficiaries, financial institutions, and court personnel</li><li>Maintain detailed case management records and organize electronic and physical files</li><li>Support attorneys with research related to probate procedures and requirements</li></ul>