Paralegal
Miller Johnson · Grand Rapids, MI · 2 wk ago
HybridLegalFull-time
About the role
Miller Johnson, a Midwest law firm known for its entrepreneurial spirit, down-to-earth culture, and deep-rooted commitment to the communities we serve, is seeking a Paralegal to support its Probate and Estate Planning Practice Group (PEP).
Responsibilities
- Support estate and trust administration matters, including drafting probate court pleadings, notices, inventories, accountings, fiduciary documents, and proposed distribution schedules.
- Track and manage deadlines related to probate proceedings, court filings, tax filings, hearings, and procedural requirements to ensure compliance with applicable rules and timelines, including oversight of docketing for assigned matters.
- Collaborate with attorneys on administration matters including tax filings, non-judicial settlement agreements, certificates of trust, and trustee succession documentation.
- Prepare and coordinate real estate-related documents, including Fiduciary Deeds, Property Transfer Affidavits (PTAs), and PRE rescission.
- Assist attorneys with contested probate and trust matters, including litigation-related pleadings, discovery coordination, court filings, and hearing preparation.
- Absorb and communicate directly with clients, beneficiaries, financial advisors, court staff, taxing authorities, and opposing counsel regarding estate and trust administration matters.
- Coordinate document exchange and communication between attorneys, LAAs, clients, and external parties while maintaining organized and accurate client and matter documentation.
- Record time for assigned billable tasks in accordance with the Firm’s billing practices.
- Participate in team-based coverage planning as well as in practice group and client meetings.
- Share knowledge, promote consistency, and support process improvements across the PEP team.
- Delegate appropriate administrative and workflow-related tasks to assigned LAAs.
Requirements
- Associate’s degree and/or Paralegal Certificate required; Bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Minimum 5 years of experience supporting probate and trust administration required; prior experience in general litigation and/or probate litigation preferred.
- Advanced proficiency in Microsoft Office Suites (including Excel, Outlook, and Word) required.
- Advanced working knowledge of case management systems, document management platforms, and electronic filing systems required.
- Knowledge of general accounting and bookkeeping principles preferred.
Qualifications
- Strong understanding of probate court rules and procedures, laws, and regulations relating to trust administration.
- Exceptional client service skills with the ability to exercise professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment in handling sensitive matters.
- Self-motivated professional with the ability to work collaboratively and independently in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrates consistent accuracy, responsiveness, and attention to detail in a high-volume environment.
- Independently drafts complex probate, trust administration, and litigation-related documentation with minimal revision required.
- Manages assigned cases proactively, monitors deadlines, and identifies next steps without needing direction on each tasks.
- Communicates effectively and concisely in writing and verbally.
- Able to delegate work effectively and provide guidance to more junior team members.
Skills
- Strong understanding of probate court rules and procedures, laws, and regulations relating to trust administration.
- Exceptional client service skills with the ability to exercise professionalism, discretion, and sound judgment in handling sensitive matters.
- Self-motivated professional with the ability to work collaboratively and independently in a fast-paced environment.
- Demonstrates consistent accuracy, responsiveness, and attention to detail in a high-volume environment.
- Independently drafts complex probate, trust administration, and litigation-related documentation with minimal revision required.
- Manages assigned cases proactively, monitors deadlines, and identifies next steps without needing direction on each tasks.
- Communicates effectively and concisely in writing and verbally.
- Able to delegate work effectively and provide guidance to more junior team members.
Benefits
- Competitive wages
- Flexible scheduling
- Paid time off
- Annual performance reviews
- Healthcare benefits (medical, dental, vision)
- Short- and long-term disability insurance
- Paid parental leave
- Tuition reimbursement
- Adoption assistance
- 401(k)-retirement plan
Culture
We are committed to fostering an exceptional work experience that includes a healthy work-life balance and an inclusive culture that values uniquely talented team members. We offer a variety of benefits and opportunities for growth and development within our firm.