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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How to Reply to a Cease and Desist Letter
There are many ways to respond to a cease and desist letter. Instead of panicking, which is often the first response, or ignoring it, learn what to do if you get served with a cease and desist letter, including how to tell if the claim is legitimate.
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Create an Independent Contractor Application
Hiring independent contractors is popular because it reduces employee headcount, thus lowering overall costs. Here's what your independent contractor application should contain.
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Do I Need a Registered Agent to Expand My Business into Another State?
When your corporation transacts business in another state, it can be confusing as to whether the corporation must register in that state and pick a registered agent. Follow these guidelines to see if you need a registered agent in the other state.
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What Happens if Your Registered Agent Resigns?
If your company's registered agent resigns, you must act quickly to replace the agent or your company can be in several kinds of trouble. Read on to learn what you need to prepare for when managing a registered agent transition.
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Small Claims Court: How to Get Your Security Deposit Back
By following these steps to file a complaint in small claims court, you'll have the best chance of having your security deposit returned to you.
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Child Heirs: Bequeathing to Minors
There are challenges to leaving assets to minors, but they can be overcome with proper preparation.
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Child Custody in NY: How New York Courts Determine Custody
New York child custody laws are geared toward protecting the best interests of the child. While some sources advise that there are no guidelines, or only a few guidelines, for awarding child custody, this is not accurate. N.Y. case law gives many guidelines and has defined best interests quite extensively.
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Illinois Requirements for Quitclaim Deeds
If you're required to file a quitclaim deed in Illinois, some of the forms and exemptions you'll use and claim may surprise you. Follow these guidelines so you'll know exactly what to do to properly file your deed.
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Does COVID-19 Affect My Custody Agreement?
The COVID-19 pandemic affects many parents' custody agreements. Most courts aren't open for resolution of custody issues unless they're severe. Discover how you and the child's other parent can creatively obey the court's order.
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COVID-19 and Evictions: What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know
The COVID-19 pandemic is prompting states and cities to enact new laws that protect certain tenants from eviction during the emergency. The laws are changing daily, so yesterday's laws may be obsolete today. Learn what applies to you and how to follow it.
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