At Sudden Wealth Protection Law, you'll work under the leadership of Paul Deloughery, an AV-rated attorney with Martindale-Hubbell. Paul is also the author of two respected books on probate and wealth transfer available on Amazon. Join a team that excels in probate administration and litigation across Arizona. This is more than just a job—it’s a chance to contribute meaningfully in a prestigious and dynamic environment. What Sets Us Apart? • Flexibility with Purpose: Embrace a remote work model that fits your life while ensuring meaningful collaboration. If you are local to our Phoenix office, we would like you to join us at a minimum of three days a week in the office. • Professional Growth: Work alongside our experienced lead attorney and talented team, gaining unparalleled insights and career mentorship. • Impactful Work: Help clients navigate challenging times with your expertise and make a true difference. Ready to Apply? • Submit your resume and a standout cover letter that tells us why you’re the perfect fit. Skip the generic stuff—we’re interested in you. • Complete the screening questions and assessment. Responsibilities: • Assist attorneys in drafting and preparing probate documents, including petitions, pleadings, and correspondence. • Conduct legal research and prepare summaries of findings related to probate matters. • Manage and maintain probate files, ensuring all documents are organized and accessible. • Communicate with clients, courts, and opposing counsel regarding case status and updates. Qualifications: • Strong oral and written communication skills • Candidates who have completed a paralegal professional certification or have advanced paralegal education will receive preference • Must have great time-management skills, and organizational skills • Expertise in Probate: Minimum of 3 years of experience in probate law in Arizona. Compensation: $50,000 - $65,000
• Assist attorneys in drafting and preparing probate documents, including petitions, pleadings, and correspondence. • Conduct legal research and prepare summaries of findings related to probate matters. • Manage and maintain probate files, ensuring all documents are organized and accessible. • Communicate with clients, courts, and opposing counsel regarding case status and updates. • Prepare for hearings, trials, and mediations as needed.