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Estate Planning Paralegal + Notary Agent

Estate Planning Meets White-Glove Service ✨ — and a Good Pen ! 🪶🖋️

30 minVirtual or In-Person

Whether you're a solo attorney managing your own estate planning caseload or a firm looking to provide clients with white-glove delivery of their estate planning documents — I am a Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent. I specialize in the execution, notarization, and delivery of estate planning packages, including trusts, wills, powers of attorney, health care directives, and more. ⚖️ Estate Planning Drafting Paralegal ⚖️ Post Death Asset Mapping ⚖️ Certified Notary Trust Delivery Agent ⚖️ Signing Agent + Witness Coordination + Notary ⚖️ Mobile Notary Services Ideal for estate planning attorneys who want to delegate document signings with confidence. Virtual or remote attorneys who need a reliable local signing agent. Busy firms needing flexible support with signings, scheduling, and client-facing delivery. 📞 Let’s Connect! – Need an experienced professional to handle estate plan signings with care and precision? Whether you're finalizing a trust package, coordinating mobile signings, or just need a reliable notary delivery partner in the Charlotte Metro area — EagleHouse has you covered. Book a no-cost consultation using the inquiry call link above. We’ll walk through your signing needs, scheduling preferences, and client experience goals to design a solution that fits your firm’s workflow.


Connect With Me...

704-559-9935

carlie@ceaglehouse.com


*Disclaimer*

EagleHouse, LLC, its employees, and the author of this website are not licensed attorneys, certified paralegals, or licensed CPAs. Our website, blog, or any of our content including such content on social media, is not and should not be considered legal advice, financial advice, or tax advice. Always consult an attorney, financial advisor, CPA, or tax professional when in need. All information used herein is based on in person experience and training in case specific scenarios. Note: a paralegal certification is not required in the state of North Carolina to perform paralegal duties on behalf of an attorney.

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