Canton, OH Are you passionate about helping people and eager to be part of a high-performing team with an unmatched culture? At Klie Law Offices, we're looking for a family law paralegal who embodies high standards, positive energy, and a dedication to delivering exceptional client service. This role is your chance to make a meaningful impact alongside a team that truly values your contributions. You’ll be at the heart of our mission, coordinating the details of family court hearings and supporting our legal team in changing clients’ lives for the better. In this role, you'll work closely with our dedicated attorneys, handling tasks such as legal research, document preparation, and assisting during litigation processes. We believe in growth and adaptation, so you'll find yourself stepping into a variety of assignments as we expand our firm. If you’re someone who thrives in a dynamic environment and is committed to excellence, we invite you to bring your skills and join our collaborative team at Klie Law. Let's make a difference together. Responsibilities: • Organization and preparation of filings for family court proceedings • Maintenance of electronic case files; document and maintain case details • Communicating with clients to gather information and obtain evidence • Creating Equitable distribution charts and other pleadings under the direction of the attorney • Assisting attorneys with drafting, proofreading, filing, and service of correspondence, • Obtaining and analyzing evidence such as personal financial records, including bank records, taxes, agency reports and filings, school records, and income and salary information (including the creation of spreadsheets and chronologies) • Assisting the attorney with drafting discovery responses • Assisting with hearing preparation, including the assembly of information and evidence binders • Conduct research and organize information relevant to cases Qualifications: • Experience as a Paralegal • Attention to detail and accuracy to produce error-free, quality documentation • Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs • Working knowledge of practice management software and tracking billable time per case • Problem-solving • Ability to follow directions and procedures • Time management, the ability to prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Excellent organizational skills Compensation: $40,000 - $60,000 Base Plus Bonus
• Organization and preparation of filings for family court proceedings • Maintenance of electronic case files; document and maintain case details • Communicating with clients to gather information and obtain evidence • Creating Equitable distribution charts and other pleadings under the direction of the attorney • Assisting attorneys with drafting, proofreading, filing, and service of correspondence, • Obtaining and analyzing evidence such as personal financial records, including bank records, taxes, agency reports and filings, school records, and income and salary information (including the creation of spreadsheets and chronologies) • Assisting the attorney with drafting discovery responses • Assisting with hearing preparation, including the assembly of information and evidence binders • Conduct research and organize information relevant to cases