Paralegal (Private Client) (JN -012025-61831) Liverpool, England
Salary: | GBP23000 - GBP24000 per annum |
My client, a successful Solicitors is currently looking for a Private Client Paralegal to work in their Woolton office:
Role Overview:
As a key member of their team, you will provide support to our solicitors and clients in a range of private client and residential conveyancing matters, including Probates, Wills, Trusts, and Lasting Powers of Attorney. This is a fantastic opportunity for someone with a minimum of 1 year's experience in private client work, looking to develop and progress their career within a supportive and dynamic team.
Key Responsibilities:
• Opening files
• Day to day assistance for the Private Client Team
• Drafting legal documents such as wills, powers of attorney, and probate forms.
• Assisting with estate administration and the preparation of inheritance tax returns.
• Liaising with clients to provide advice and updates.
• Communicating with the Probate Registry, Estate agents and other agencies
• Managing files and ensuring all paperwork is completed accurately and in compliance with legal requirements.
• Conducting research and assisting with client meetings.
Essential Skills & Experience:
• Minimum of 1 year’s experience in private client/property work (wills, probate, trusts and LPA’s).
• Strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills.
• Ability to manage a varied caseload efficiently.
• Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal.
• Ambitious with a desire to learn and develop skills
• Proactive and able to work independently as well as part of a team.
• A positive and client-focused attitude.
• Experience using case management systems.
• For LPC graduates, completion of Private Client elective is essential.
• Must be able to drive and have access to a car
Desirable:
• Knowledge of recent developments in private client law.
• Experience of residential conveyancing, including use of the Land Registry Portal and Infotrack.
• A Law degree or relevant qualification is preferred but not essential.
Ref S43