Ronna L. DeLoe, Esq.
Ronna L. DeLoe is a freelance writer and a published author who has written hundreds of legal articles. She does family law appeals in New York and has spent many years as a matrimonial and family law litigator. She majored in History and in English with a specialization in creative writing at Binghamton University. She graduated from Syracuse Law School and was a member of Syracuse Law Review.
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Are You Eligible for No-Fault Divorce? A Checklist
If you’re considering getting a divorce, you may benefit from getting a no-fault divorce, which is usually easier and faster.
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When to Change Your Living Trust
Whenever there is a significant change that affects your life or property, it's time to review your estate plan to determine if you need to change your living trust.
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The Case Against Joint Wills for Married Couples
Making one will for two people is usually not advisable because it's irrevocable after the first spouse's death.
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24 Things You May Not Know About Wills but Should
Wills aren't complicated, but you should know what they do and don't control.
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Writing a Roommate Agreement
As a tenant, you have certain rights and duties. If the landlord lists your roommate on the lease, your roommate is a co-tenant, with the same rights you have. If, however, you take on a roommate with a lease that only you have signed as tenant, then that person isn't a co-tenant, and you're actually in a landlord-tenant relationship with your roommate.
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Can Your Power of Attorney Change Your Living Trust?
Your power of attorney can only make changes to your living trust if you specifically grant them that authority.
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Quickly Close the Books with a Partnership Dissolution Agreement
Dissolving a partnership can be an administrative headache, but it doesn't have to be if you have a partnership dissolution agreement.
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Writing Annual Reports for Your Business
Small companies use annual reports to let shareholders and constituents know how the company is doing financially and what they can look forward to. Find out how to prepare an annual report that reflects well on your company.
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Understanding Your Financial Affidavit
Preparing a financial affidavit for divorce, a child support case, or a business loan is tedious and time-consuming. See what to put in the affidavit, what to look for in your spouse's affidavit, and how to make sure you don't leave anything out.
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Writing a Termination of Lease Letter
While no landlord hopes to remove a tenant before the end of a lease, it's useful to understand termination clauses and how to use them—just in case.
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