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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Serving Your Tenant a Notice to Pay Rent or Quit
As a landlord, you'll sometimes have tenants who breach their lease by failing to pay rent. Find out your first steps in starting an eviction proceeding against a habitually nonpaying tenant.
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Transferring Power of Attorney
Transferring power of attorney from one person to another isn't always possible, but it can be done under a specific set of circumstances.
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What Is Springing Power of Attorney?
A power of attorney is a crucial part of an estate plan, but in some cases, a springing power of attorney—which only 'springs' into effect if you become incapacitated—may be worth considering.
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Set Up Custody Guidelines with a Pet Custody Agreement
Did you know you can have a pet custody agreement that states where your pet will live, should you and your partner split up? Read on to learn how a pet custody agreement can help you keep your pet after divorce or if the relationship ends.
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When to Use an Agency Agreement
Agency agreements are contracts in which the agent acts for the principal for a specific purpose. Find out what an agency agreement contains and how you can hire an agent to work for your personal or business use.
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14 Business Letter Templates Every Business Should Have
Here are some of the more common templates you should have at the ready.
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Protect Your Trademark with a Domain Cease and Desist Letter
Nobody likes getting letters from attorneys, but sometimes they're necessary, especially if one business's domain name is infringing on another business's trademark. See what's in a domain cease and desist letter and how to write one.
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Navigating the Assignment of a Residential Lease
A landlord can assign his leases to a new buyer of his building. Likewise, a tenant may be able to assign his lease if he needs to relocate. Find out how to assign your lease and what you can do to protect yourself when doing so.
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Creating a Website Maintenance Contract
Many businesses have websites, but creating one doesn't mean you can ignore it, as your website should be updated and maintained often by website maintenance providers. Learn why you need a contract with a maintenance provider for your business.
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Understanding Your Unilateral Contract
People enter into contracts every day. Most contracts are bilateral, while some are unilateral. Both are binding but are different in what they require. Learn about unilateral and bilateral contracts and how these contracts are carried out.
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