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Probate Attorney

Waterford, MI · On-site

$85K - $115K/yr

Strong practice skills in probate court, estate planning, trust administration, guardianships, conservatorships, and general probate litigation. * Ability to manage a probate docket by taking ...

Strong practice skills in probate court, estate planning, trust administration, guardianships, conservatorships, and general probate litigation. * Ability to manage a probate docket by taking ...

Primary duties involve the coordination of all Probate Court processes regarding involuntary patients. This includes coordinating with ARC, Unit Staff, Treatment Teams, Probate Court and Lawyers.

Court Clerk I

Port Huron, MI

$34.30K - $47K/yr

Probate Court Clerk To perform clerical and administrative support duties for the Probate Court, including processing court filings, reviewing documents for accuracy and completeness, providing front ...

Your work will focus primarily on Probate Court matters, including all aspects of estate and trust administration. Assist attorneys in all phases of estate and trust administration, from opening the ...

Your work will focus primarily on Probate Court matters, including all aspects of estate and trust administration. Assist attorneys in all phases of estate and trust administration, from opening the ...

Probate Paralegal

Lake Forest, CA · On-site +1

$70K - $90K/yr

Description Are you a skilled paralegal with experience in probate law who thrives on adventure ... Serve as a bridge between beneficiaries, creditors, and court personnel. • Distribution: Assist ...

Court Clerk I

Port Huron, MI · On-site

$34.36K - $45.21K/yr

Probate Court Opening Date: 05/22/2026 Closing Date: 6/5/2026 11:59 PM Eastern REQUISITION #: 26-075 HOURS: Full Time OTHER INFORMATION: Open to St. Clair County Employees and the Public POSITION ...

Court Clerk I

Port Huron, MI

$34.36K - $45.21K/yr

Probate Court Opening Date: 05/22/2026 Closing Date: 6/5/2026 11:59 PM Eastern REQUISITION #: 26-075 HOURS: Full Time OTHER INFORMATION: Open to St. Clair County Employees and the Public POSITION ...

Participates in Probate Court operations by recording, certifying, and maintaining records and legal documentation related to judicial activities brought before Probate Court in accordance with state ...

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How much do probate court jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for probate court in the United States is $67,389.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $77,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Probate Court Clerk, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Probate Court Clerk, you generally need knowledge of legal procedures, strong organizational skills, and at least a high school diploma or associate degree in a related field. Familiarity with case management systems, legal documentation software, and sometimes certification as a court clerk are commonly required. Attention to detail, discretion, and excellent communication skills help ensure accurate handling of sensitive information and effective interaction with the public. These skills are essential for maintaining court records, supporting judicial processes, and ensuring the smooth operation of probate court proceedings.

What are some typical challenges faced by professionals working in Probate Court roles, and how can they effectively manage them?

Professionals in Probate Court often handle sensitive cases involving estates, guardianships, and trusts, which can lead to emotionally charged interactions with families and beneficiaries. Navigating complex legal documents and adhering to strict deadlines are also common challenges. To manage these effectively, strong organizational skills, empathy, and clear communication are essential. Collaboration with attorneys, court staff, and the public is frequent, making teamwork and adaptability valuable assets in this environment.

What is a Probate Court?

A Probate Court is a specialized court that deals with matters related to the administration of estates after someone passes away. This includes validating wills, appointing executors or administrators, and ensuring assets are distributed according to the law or the deceased’s wishes. Probate Courts also handle guardianships, conservatorships, and sometimes cases involving the care of minors or incapacitated adults. The process and jurisdiction can vary by state, but the main goal is to oversee the fair settlement of a deceased person's affairs.

What is the difference between Probate Court vs Probate Clerk?

AspectProbate CourtProbate Clerk
RoleJudicial entity handling estate and guardianship casesAdministrative staff assisting with case processing and record-keeping
CredentialsJudicial appointment or election, legal background often preferredHigh school diploma or equivalent, administrative skills
Work EnvironmentCourtroom and judicial chambersClerical office within the courthouse
ResponsibilitiesOversees probate proceedings, makes legal rulingsManages case documentation, schedules, and filings

In summary, Probate Court is a judicial entity responsible for overseeing estate and guardianship cases, while a Probate Clerk is an administrative professional supporting the court's operations. Both roles are essential in the probate process but differ significantly in responsibilities and qualifications.

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Infographic showing various Probate Court job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 85% Full Time, and 15% Part Time. Highlights an 85% Physical, 5% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $67,389 per year, or $32.4 per hour.

Court Program Specialist II (Probate Case Manager) - Probate Court Division (State Funded)

Eleventh Judicial Circuit of Florida

Miami, FL

$50.31K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description The salary is non-negotiable. The successful candidate will be hired at the minimum salary. NEW SALARY: $50,306.04 (annual salary of $48,040.08 plus Competitive Area Differential pay of $188.83 per month)

This is specialized case management work in the Probate Court Case Management Unit of the Eleventh Judicial Circuit. The essential function of the position is to assist the probate judges with the timely disposition of cases through case management and case monitoring. This will be accomplished by following mechanisms such as creation of event deadlines, continuous oversight and measurement of progress.

The Probate Court Case Manager is responsible for maintaining and tracking compliance with Florida Statutes, the Florida Probate Rules and local rule requirements governing probate estate and guardianship cases. The position will identify events and trends which impacts the timely progress of the case, prepare reports and other informational documents, and will serve as an information resource. This position is eligible for a hybrid remote work/onsite schedule after a 90-day period, as outlined by existing Circuit policies and procedures.

Responsibilities Screens cases for compliance with statute, local rules, and administrative orders to assure completeness and readiness for hearing. Assists with management of judicial caseloads, reviews report of open cases to identify stagnant cases or cases needing attention, and flags issues for judicial review. Performs administrative tasks, such as preparing orders, documents, forms, and correspondences.

Reviews filings, monitors and manages cases. Monitors case progress and provides data to report efficient case management. Monitors case processing reports to ensure case events comply with statutory/local practice timelines.

Reviews new estates and guardianships. Reviews daily Ex Parte files (both estates and guardianships) submitted through CourtMAP to ascertain whether attorneys have complied with local requirements and informs judge of same. Sends files to the judge for signature and/or further instructions.

Communicates with judges regarding additional requirements or documents needed to advance the administration of the estate or guardianship. Conducts audits on the invoices submitted by the Examining Committee Members. Utilizes CourtMAP Submission Service and Odyssey.

Maintains daily case management statistics regarding volume and types of cases handled. Performs related work as required. Qualifications Bachelor's degree from an accredited four year college or university with course work in business, court or public administration, criminal justice, psychology, sociology, pre-law or related fields required.

Three (3) years of related professional experience. Experience in the court of assignment preferred. Master's Degree may substitute for one year of required experience.

Juris Doctor degree may substitute for two-years of required experience. Paralegal Certificate preferred. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs): Knowledge of modern office practices and procedures.

Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions. Ability to make work decisions in accordance with laws, regulations, and departmental policies and procedures.

Ability to accurately maintain a variety of complex records. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the judiciary, court personnel, and other private and public agency staff. Ability to work with minimal supervision and recognize and establish work priorities.

Ability to handle sensitive matters with integrity and confidentiality. Ability to operate standard office equipment including personal computers and word processing and data entry applications for case management. Ability to work effectively with the public and handle individuals who are under stress with courtesy, tact, and patience.

Working Conditions/Physical Demands/Licenses Certifications Licenses Certifications: Juris Doctor (JD) degree or Paralegal Certificate preferred. Working Conditions: Moderate noise; business office setting. Physical Demands: Work involves a significant amount of standing, walking, sitting, typing, talking, listening, stooping, and reaching with hands and arms.

Must be able to transfer up to 10 pounds.