Legal Writer (Part-Time) - Massachusetts Domestic Relations Focus

Wright Family Law Group

Legal Writer (Part-Time) - Massachusetts Domestic Relations Focus

Remote,
Part Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Are you a law student passionate about family law, including divorce, child support, and child custody? Are you skilled at legal research and writing, and looking for a flexible opportunity to sharpen your expertise? We’re seeking a talented, legally savvy writer to produce high-quality, well-researched articles for a high-level Massachusetts family law blog. If you have access to Westlaw or Lexis, and the ability to turn complex legal concepts into engaging, authoritative content, we want to hear from you. Responsibilities: What You’ll Do: • Draft well‑researched, authoritative articles focusing on Massachusetts divorce, child support, custody, alimony, and other family law issues. • Use Westlaw or Lexis to locate and cite relevant Massachusetts statutes, case law, and court rules. • Incorporate SEO best practices (e.g., keyword usage, meta descriptions, headline optimization) to make content discoverable online. • Maintain a polished, professional, and reader‑friendly voice. Qualifications: What We’re Looking For: • Currently attending law school (or a recent graduate). • Strong research, writing, and analytical abilities. • Skilled at translating complex Massachusetts family law concepts into accessible, authoritative articles. • Familiarity with SEO best practices for online legal writing. • Comfortable using platforms like Google Docs , Slack, and CMS platforms. • Must have access to Westlaw or Lexis for case and statute research. Commitment: • Part‑time, flexible 20 hours per week (work your shift any time between 9AM-5PM EST (e.g 9:00AM - 1:00PM; 10:00AM - 2:00PM) • Long‑term role for the right candidate. Send your most updated resume, a brief cover letter, and 1–2 writing samples (ideally legal or academic) to aurea@wrightfamilylawgroup.com. Compensation: $15/hour

    • What You’ll Do: • Draft well‑researched, authoritative articles focusing on Massachusetts divorce, child support, custody, alimony, and other family law issues. • Use Westlaw or Lexis to locate and cite relevant Massachusetts statutes, case law, and court rules. • Incorporate SEO best practices (e.g., keyword usage, meta descriptions, headline optimization) to make content discoverable online. • Maintain a polished, professional, and reader‑friendly voice.