Sharon Kloszewski, Paralegal Specialist

Sharon Kloszewski, Paralegal Specialist  

Sharon Kloszewski is a Paralegal Specialist with a mission – helping our clients get through what’s often a very difficult time in their lives. And she’s that rarest of rarities – a native-born Floridian. She graduated from Florida Atlantic University in 1989, and has been a probate paralegal since 1988.

Sharon brings extensive experience in the financial and corporate arenas to our office, as well as in real estate and education. She’s a devoted educator, teaching English to people who’ve come here from all over the world. One of Sharon’s fortes is her outstanding people-skills…a quality no doubt enhanced by her travels around the world. She’s developed a deep appreciation of the peoples and the cultures which she’s experienced. And she brings these people-skills and this appreciation to every client she’s helped guide through the probate process, whether they’re native Floridians or whether they just arrived.

Her compassion for seniors is evidenced by the fact the she’s an Archdiocese of Miami-trained and commissioned Minister to the Elderly. And she’s also a Guardian Ad Litem in Broward County.

Sharon has three children and five grandchildren, with a granddaughter entering college and a grandson in high school.

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