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A paralegal degree prepares students for a career in the legal field. Depending on their career goals, students have the choice of enrolling in a certificate program or earning an associate or bachelor’s degree. When studying to become a paralegal, individuals gain an overview of the legal system. They study ethics, contracts, civil litigation, torts, probate, property, evidence, wills, and trusts. Students also learn the fundamentals of legal writing, drafting, research, analysis, and communication.
Under the supervision of a lawyer, paralegals use these skills to perform research; interview clients and witnesses; draft motions; gather evidence; and assist at trials. In certain other cases, they may be called on to prepare real estate documents, contracts, and probate, or manage investigations.