Paralegal - Family Law

Triangle Smart Divorce

Paralegal - Family Law

Cary, NC
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Are you an experienced Family Law Paralegal who is looking to make a change? Want to work somewhere where you are appreciated and valued? Want a flexible work environment that is family-friendly? Want to be part of a great Team? Then Triangle Smart Divorce is the place for you! We are looking for a hardworking, detail-oriented individual who is great with people. Our Paralegal must have exceptional communication skills, be able to listen, and be understanding and empathize with clients. To apply, please make sure you include a cover letter letting us know what you think it takes to be an exceptional Paralegal at our Firm. Also, let us know what you are looking for in a job and why you think you would be a good fit. Responsibilities: • Communicate with clients and other parties to provide updates and gather information; answer basic questions about the status of the case • Draft legal documents, pleadings, and correspondence such as interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, complaints, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits under the guidance of a lawyer • Perform administrative duties such as answering phone calls and keeping our case filing system organized so all documents are readily accessible • Schedule case events, such as hearings • File motions • Track and monitor court filings • Request court documents, as needed Qualifications: • Must possess high-level organizational skills and time-management skills • Strong research and writing skills • A Bachelor’s Degree is required • Must be a certified paralegal by the North Carolina State Bar • Prefer previous Family Law Experience • Ability to quickly learn additional software platforms, such as MyCase and Lawmatics • Excellent organizational skills • Must be able to work well under stress, multi-task, and take directions Compensation: $50,000 - $85,000

    • Communicate with clients and other parties to provide updates and gather information; answer basic questions about the status of the case • Draft legal documents, pleadings, and correspondence such as interrogatories, subpoenas, deposition notices, complaints, pretrial orders, legal briefs, and affidavits under the guidance of a lawyer • Perform administrative duties such as answering phone calls and keeping our case filing system organized so all documents are readily accessible • Schedule case events, such as hearings • File motions • Track and monitor court filings • Request court documents, as needed