Fabrienne Bottero
Fabrienne is a writer and journalist who specializes in branding and content strategy. In the last five years, she’s written about legal advice, career management, mental health, and more. Her love of research and learning assures that everything she writes is grounded in fact and accessible to anyone.
More From This Author
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Dissolution in Georgia: A 2026 Guide to Closing Your Georgia Business
Properly dissolving a Georgia business requires more than just filing the proper paperwork with the Secretary of State. Here’s everything you need to know.
· 15 min read
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How to Get a Power of Attorney Form
There are multiple ways to obtain a power of attorney form, such as through your state’s website, an online legal service, or an attorney.
· 13 min read
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Kansas Registered Agent: A 2026 Guide
In Kansas, “resident agent” refers to a registered agent. All business entities that file with the state need to appoint someone to this role. Here’s why.
· 8 min read
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Idaho Registered Agent: A 2026 Guide
All Idaho business entities need a registered agent. Learn what makes a good registered agent, Idaho requirements, and how to choose one for your business.
· 9 min read
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Arkansas Registered Agent: A 2026 Guide
In Arkansas, registered agents are necessary for all business entities. Here’s everything you need to know about this role, including state requirements.
· 8 min read
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How to Start an LLC in Maine
Μaine LLC formation happens when you register your business with the Secretary of State. Learn how to start and run your LLC in compliance with Maine laws.
· 12 min read
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File a DBA in Delaware
A DBA allows a company to do business under a name that’s not its legal name. Find out how to get a DBA in Delaware, legal requirements, and more.
· 5 min read
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How to File an Alaska Annual Report
Alaska annual reports are actually biennial, which means they’re due every other year. Learn everything you need to know to file with the DCCED.
· 8 min read
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How to Start an LLC in Alabama
You can form an Alabama limited liability company by filing a certificate of formation with the Secretary of State. Here’s everything you need to know.
· 14 min read
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How to Form a Connecticut Corporation
To form a Connecticut corporation, you have to file articles of incorporation with the state. Here’s everything you’ll need, along with state requirements.
· 9 min read