Paralegal Christine Kloack, who joined The Law Office of Anderson & Makulski, PC earlier this year, has experience in probate matters, estate planning, trust administration, guardianships, conservatorships, and office management.
A summa cum laude graduate of the Baker College Paralegal Program, she serves on the program’s Paralegal Advisory Board, and has spoken to students about her experiences in this field.
Her Probate, Wills and Trusts class at Baker College led to an internship with the Jackson County Probate Court, and started Kloack on a career path that has included positions at the Law Offices of Richard C. Mills and Associates, and at Marcoux Allen, PC., both in Jackson.
The past vice-president of NALS (National Association of Legal Professionals), the Jackson area resident was chair of the LAW Day 2015 and 2016 committee, which she co-chaired in 2014.
A member of BPW (Business and Professional Women) of Jackson, she is currently the chair of the BPW Public Relations Committee.
- Posted October 03, 2016
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Kloack serves on Paralegal Advisory Board
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