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Family Law Paralegal

Attorney Sharon Jackson
Remote
United States
$50,000 - $70,000 USD yearly

We’re seeking a skilled and experienced family law paralegal with at least five years of experience with Georgia law to support our elite legal team. This is a remote position but you have to have prior experience with Georgia family law or you will not be considered. The ideal candidate for this position will use their work experience, writing skills, and organizational skills to manage cases from start to finish. You will draft DRFA's, motions, complaints, answers, and discovery. You will interview clients, e-file documents and prepare cases for trial or mediation. We are looking for an executor who can get quality work done on time and ensure happy clients through communication and excellence!

  • Manage a caseload of 30-50 cases.
  • Draft DRFA - Domestic Financial Relations Affidavit by meeting with clients, reviewing estimations, and finalizing documents with client and attorney approval.
  • Draft complaints, answers, petitions, and counterclaims for Georgia divorce and child custody cases with attorney review.
  • Draft discovery requests and responses. Meet with clients to review incoming and outgoing responses.
  • Manage deadlines and calendar due dates and follow-up
  • Ensure that deadlines are never missed and are met in advance of the due date.
  • Prepare case for trial by organizing case facts, pleadings, case law, and statutes. The attorney drafts and prepares opening, closing, cross, and witness examinations.


  • Knowledge of O.C.G.A. and Uniform Superior Court Rules of Georgia.
  • Knowledge of Georgia divorce and custody laws, rules and deadlines for discovery, motions, and pleadings for contempt, child support, divorce, alimony, and child custody.
  • Typing a minimum of 50 words per minute accurately.
  • Excellent writing, grammar, and proofreading skills.
  • Strong old-fashioned work ethic. Arrive on time, work hard, focus on work and not on personal and non-work issues, rarely miss work, and demonstrate professionalism
  • Accountability. Honest about small details and big ones. Openly admit mistakes and errors instead of covering them up, making excuses, or blaming others. Learn from mistakes and move on quickly. Learn and grow from your own mistakes as well as the mistakes of others.
  • Trustworthy and honest.
  • Organized with excellent follow-up. Superior calendar management skills. Note everything on the calendar, especially due dates from clients, attorneys, and the courts. Follow-ups and communicate progress and obstacles.
  • Excellent computer skills including case management system, Microsoft Office, and some excel, Must have strong computer skills to work remotely.
  • Problem-solving skills and critical thinking skills.