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Probate Paralegal

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Winter Haven, Polk County, Florida, 33884, USA
Listing for: The Tessier Law Firm PA
Full Time, Part Time, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-02-06
Job specializations:
  • Law/Legal
    Legal Secretary
  • Administrative/Clerical
    Legal Secretary
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 20 - 25 USD Hourly USD 20.00 25.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job Description

Probate Paralegal (Full or Part-Time)

Practice Area: Probate, Estate Planning & Estate Administration
Schedule: Full or part time (with potential for growth) opportunity available.

Salary: Commensurate with experience: $20 to $25 per hour with opportunities for bonuses. Retirement savings match, paid vacation/PTO time.

Location: Polk County, Florida (In-Office). Must be available to be ON SITE, IN OFFICE in Winter Haven, FL for most of the week. THIS IS NOT A REMOTE POSITION, and only Polk County candidates will be considered.

About the Role

We are a growing, client-centered estate planning and probate law firm with a home office in Winter Haven, FL seeking an experienced Probate Paralegal to support Florida probate administrations and related estate workflows. This role is ideal for a detail-oriented professional who enjoys balancing legal precision, client interaction, and operational support in a collaborative law firm environment.

The Probate Paralegal will serve as a key point of contact for probate clients, and play a critical role in ensuring matters move efficiently and accurately through the court process. This position offers the opportunity to evolve and specialize further.

Primary Responsibilities – Probate Paralegal

  • Probate Administration Support
  • Assist attorneys with Florida probate administrations (formal and summary), including opening and closing estates.
  • Draft routine probate pleadings under attorney supervision, including:
    • Petitions for Administration
    • Notices to Creditors
    • Inventories and amended inventories
    • Petitions for Discharge
    • Receipts, waivers, beneficiary releases, and proposed orders
  • Track statutory deadlines (creditor periods, objections, reporting requirements).
  • Coordinate publication of Notices to Creditors with approved newspapers.
  • E-file pleadings through the Florida Courts E-Filing Portal
    .
  • Maintain well-organized electronic and physical probate files.
  • Monitor court dockets and communicate status updates to attorneys.
  • Coordinate hearings and prepare hearing materials when required.

Client & Beneficiary Communication

  • Serve as the primary non-attorney point of contact for probate matters.
  • Communicate professionally and empathetically with personal representatives, beneficiaries, fiduciaries, and professionals.
  • Collect and organize financial records and asset documentation.
  • Prepare correspondence to beneficiaries, creditors, and financial institutions under attorney direction.

Estate Administration Tasks

  • Assist with identifying, valuing, and tracking estate assets.
  • Support preparation of informal or summary accountings.
  • Assist with estate bank account setup and EIN acquisition.
  • Coordinate final distributions and closing documentation.
  • Document probate procedures and assist with cross-training other team members.

Attorney Support & Compliance

  • Maintain calendaring systems and ticklers for probate matters.
  • Ensure attorneys are kept fully informed of case status and key decision points.
  • Assist with probate-related research as requested.
  • Support compliance with Florida Probate Rules and local court procedures.
  • Participate in Florida Bar or continuing education programs as assigned.

Secondary Responsibilities – Client Workflow Support

When probate workload allows, assist with broader estate planning workflow support, including:

  • Assembly of client document binders and digital portfolios.
  • Data entry and document preparation based on client “Confirmation of Choices.”
  • Assisting with client signings, notarizations, and witnessing.
  • Drafting and filing deeds (trust deeds, Lady Bird deeds).
  • Supporting team members with overflow or coverage needs.
  • Proofreading attorney and staff documents for accuracy, grammar, and clarity.

Qualifications & Skills

  • Prior probate paralegal experience in Florida required, minimum of three years (Polk County experience strongly preferred).
  • Familiarity with Clerk of Courts, Probate Judges, Property Appraiser, Tax Collector, and related agencies.
  • Warm, professional, empathetic demeanor with clients.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple deadlines.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft suite, PDF document management,…
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