Conduct legal research on relevant statutes, case law, and regulations pertaining to family law matters in Colorado.
Draft and review legal documents, including petitions, motions, and settlement agreements.
Manage client communications, including scheduling appointments, responding to inquiries, and maintaining client files.
Coordinate with court personnel, opposing counsel, and other parties involved in family law proceedings.
Attend client meetings, court hearings, and mediation sessions as needed to support clients.
Maintain confidentiality and uphold ethical standards in all client interactions and the handling of sensitive legal information.
Handle administrative tasks such as billing, timekeeping, and file management to support efficient firm operations.
Stay informed about changes in Colorado family law legislation and procedural rules to ensure compliance and provide accurate advice to attorneys and clients.
Requirements
Employees are expected to have the capability to work from home with a reliable internet connection and to set up a workstation that supports productive work during normal business hours.
Licensed Legal Paraprofessional certification in Colorado is required.
Bachelor's degree in Paralegal Studies or a related field is preferred.
Colorado Certified Paralegal (CP) designation or completion of an accredited paralegal program.
Some experience with family law preferred.
Proficiency in legal research tools such as Westlaw or LexisNexis.
Familiarity with legal case management software (e.g., Clio, MyCase) is a plus.
High-level proficiency with Microsoft Suite products (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Adobe, and Zoom conferencing technology.
Commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards and maintaining client confidentiality.