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.
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5 Small Business Loans for Startups: A 2026 Guide
Government-backed organizations, like SBA, and some financial institutions offer loans designed specifically to support startups. Learn our top 5.
· 8 min read
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Executor of a Will Duties and Responsibilities: A Step-by-Step Guide
An executor’s role is to manage an estate according to wishes stated in a will. Learn what this entails and how to efficiently navigate the process.
· 12 min read
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How to Conduct a Wisconsin Business Search (2026)
An effective Wisconsin entity search starts with the Department of Financial Institutions but also considers existing web domains and trademarks.
· 7 min read
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16 Businesses You Can Start on a Budget in 2026
By leveraging your existing skills and interests, it’s easier than ever to start a budget-friendly business.
· 11 min read
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How to Protect Assets from Divorce: 6 Strategies
To protect your assets from divorce, you'll need to take steps to ensure your assets remain separate from your marital property, such as getting a prenup or postnup.
· 6 min read
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Divorce Rates and Statistics: Trends and Legal Analysis
Divorce rates are on the decline. Learn why, what factors influence divorce, and who's most likely to dissolve their union.
· 10 min read
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How to Pay Yourself From an LLC: 5 Methods Explained
Protect your limited liability status by separating your personal and business income. LLCs offer a flexible set of payment options for members.
· 8 min read
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How to Make a DIY Living Trust in 7 Steps
A living trust is an easy way to plan for the management and distribution of your assets, and you may not need an attorney to create one.
· 9 min read
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How, Why, and When to Get a Registered Agent in Virginia
A registered agent is the official point of contact for receiving legal notices about your business. Learn Virginia requirements and how to appoint one.
· 7 min read
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How, Why, and When to Get a Registered Agent in North Carolina
You need a registered agent to form a business entity in North Carolina. A professional service can help you build credibility and maintain compliance.
· 7 min read