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Estate Planning Administrative Assistant - 46599190132

Posted: 2 days ago

Job Description

Estate Planning Administrative Assistant (Legal / Paralegal Background Preferred)Location: Remote (Latin America preferred)Compensation: USD $800 - $1,000/month (slightly negotiable)(The final offer is at the client’s discretion and depends on the candidate’s interview result, skills, and experience.)Industry: Financial Services / Estate PlanningSchedule: Full-time, aligned with U.S. Central Time (08:00 a.m. - 05:00 p.m. CST)About The RoleWe’re seeking a detail-oriented, legally minded Administrative Assistant to support a U.S.-based financial advisory team specializing in estate planning and asset protection. The successful candidate will manage all aspects of quitclaim deed preparation, execution, and recording, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and clear communication with clients, internal stakeholders, and county offices.This role is well suited to Paralegals, Legal Assistants, or Real Estate Administrators with strong document management and compliance experience. You’ll be part of a purpose-driven team helping families safeguard their homes and legacies through precise and timely estate documentation.Key ResponsibilitiesLegal Document Preparation & ExecutionDraft and review quitclaim deeds, ensuring all property, client, and trust information is complete and correct. Coordinate the signing and notarization of deeds with clients and internal teams. Maintain up-to-date deed tracking logs and documentation within shared systems. Review and verify all documents before submission to ensure compliance with county requirements. Administrative Coordination & Record ManagementMaintain detailed records of deed progress, client correspondence, and county communications. Update internal systems to reflect the current status of filings and submissions. Suggest process improvements to increase workflow efficiency and accuracy. Collaboration & CommunicationWork closely with the estate planning team to ensure alignment between deed processing and client service goals. Communicate professionally with clients to provide updates, clarify requirements, and ensure transparency throughout the process. Contact county offices directly as needed to confirm procedures or resolve discrepancies. QualificationsRequired:3+ years of experience in legal, real estate, or estate planning administration. Strong knowledge of legal document preparation and attention to detail. Understanding of county-level recording procedures and document compliance. Proficiency in digital tools and document management systems (e.g., CRM, Google Workspace, or Microsoft Office). Excellent written and verbal English communication skills. PreferredParalegal or Legal Assistant experience. Familiarity with quitclaim deeds, property titling, or trust-related documentation. Prior work supporting U.S.-based legal or estate planning teams. Experience with workflow or client management systems. Why Join This TeamMeaningful Work: Contribute directly to helping families secure their assets and financial legacies. Professional Growth: Build expertise in estate administration and legal documentation for U.S. clients. Collaborative Culture: Join a respectful, organized, and mission-driven remote team. Long-Term Opportunity: Stable role with consistent work and predictable hours aligned to U.S. Central Time.

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