Career Personnel
Legal Assistant Paralegal Creditors Rights Foreclosure Alabama
Career Personnel, Montgomery, Alabama, United States, 36136
Legal Assistant / Paralegal – Creditors' Rights & Foreclosure (Alabama)
Position Summary:
We are seeking a skilled and organized
Legal Assistant or Paralegal
with direct experience in
creditors' rights
and
Alabama foreclosure law
to join our growing legal team. The ideal candidate will have experience supporting attorneys in judicial and non-judicial foreclosure matters, creditor bankruptcy representation, collections, and real property litigation. A strong understanding of Alabama’s foreclosure procedures and title laws is essential. Responsibilities: Draft, prepare, and file legal documents related to
judicial and non-judicial foreclosures
in accordance with Alabama law, including complaints, motions, notices, affidavits, and sale documents. Review title reports, deeds, and loan documents to verify chain of title and lien priority. Coordinate foreclosure sales and publication requirements under Alabama law. Track statutory deadlines and manage calendars for hearings, pleadings, and publication schedules. Communicate with courts, clients, and title companies Prepare documentation and pleadings for creditor representation in
bankruptcy proceedings
(Ch. 7, 11, and 13), including motions for relief from stay. Assist with post-sale confirmations, evictions, and surplus fund processes where applicable. Maintain accurate case records, billing, and client communications in the firm’s case management system.
Requirements: Associate or Bachelor degree; Paralegal certificate preferred. 2–5+ years of experience in a law firm or legal department focusing on
creditors’ rights, real estate, and/or foreclosure in Alabama . Familiarity with
Alabama judicial and nonjudicial foreclosure statutes , procedures, and publication requirements Understanding of
title searches ,
chain of title , and
real property law
in Alabama Working knowledge of
bankruptcy proceedings
(especially in the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Alabama) Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with legal case management platforms (e.g., Black Knight, ICE, or similar) Experience using PACER CM/ECF; SCRA platforms
Preferred Qualifications: Experience working directly with
mortgage lenders, banks, or loan servicers Familiarity with
FDCPA ,
RESPA , and other consumer protection regulations Notary Public certification (Alabama) is a plus.
Legal Assistant or Paralegal
with direct experience in
creditors' rights
and
Alabama foreclosure law
to join our growing legal team. The ideal candidate will have experience supporting attorneys in judicial and non-judicial foreclosure matters, creditor bankruptcy representation, collections, and real property litigation. A strong understanding of Alabama’s foreclosure procedures and title laws is essential. Responsibilities: Draft, prepare, and file legal documents related to
judicial and non-judicial foreclosures
in accordance with Alabama law, including complaints, motions, notices, affidavits, and sale documents. Review title reports, deeds, and loan documents to verify chain of title and lien priority. Coordinate foreclosure sales and publication requirements under Alabama law. Track statutory deadlines and manage calendars for hearings, pleadings, and publication schedules. Communicate with courts, clients, and title companies Prepare documentation and pleadings for creditor representation in
bankruptcy proceedings
(Ch. 7, 11, and 13), including motions for relief from stay. Assist with post-sale confirmations, evictions, and surplus fund processes where applicable. Maintain accurate case records, billing, and client communications in the firm’s case management system.
Requirements: Associate or Bachelor degree; Paralegal certificate preferred. 2–5+ years of experience in a law firm or legal department focusing on
creditors’ rights, real estate, and/or foreclosure in Alabama . Familiarity with
Alabama judicial and nonjudicial foreclosure statutes , procedures, and publication requirements Understanding of
title searches ,
chain of title , and
real property law
in Alabama Working knowledge of
bankruptcy proceedings
(especially in the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Alabama) Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with legal case management platforms (e.g., Black Knight, ICE, or similar) Experience using PACER CM/ECF; SCRA platforms
Preferred Qualifications: Experience working directly with
mortgage lenders, banks, or loan servicers Familiarity with
FDCPA ,
RESPA , and other consumer protection regulations Notary Public certification (Alabama) is a plus.