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Amy Grover

Amy Grover

Attorney and Legal Content Writer

Amy Grover, Esq. is a licensed attorney in the state of Ohio. After graduating magna cum laude from the University of Cincinnati College of Law and passing the bar, Amy began her diverse career as an attorney.

Amy has a range of experience in the legal field, including work with the Department of Justice in administering victim compensation funds, and representing clients in trial court, appellate, and administrative proceedings.

Amy also has experience in various areas of law, including litigation, discovery, estate, administrative, regulatory compliance, juvenile, family, criminal, employment, and civil rights.

Amy has a passion for writing. She helps attorneys and other legal service providers educate their clients by clearly explaining legal concepts in plain English.

Articles written by Amy Grover

Types of Deeds: Property and Real Estate
Although all real estate transactions require a deed, these are not all the same. There are in fact different types of property and real estate deeds.
Key Rules for Lending Money to a Friend or Family
Has a friend or family member asked you for a loan? You’re not alone. Many people turn to trusted friends and relatives for help paying off debt.
Differences Between a Will and Living Will
a will and a living will have distinctly different purposes. One document only becomes effective once you are no longer among the living. The other...
Differences Between Property Deeds and Titles
When you are involved in any real estate transactions, there will be terms you constantly hear, such as title and deed.
Medical vs. Financial Power of Attorney
Most power of attorney agreements become effective as soon as they are signed. If you want your POA to be enforceable even if you are medically...
Why You Should Prepare a Medical Consent Form for Your Children
A medical consent form can eliminate any worry about whether your child’s treatment conforms to your wishes in case of emergency...
The Differences Between Warranty and Quitclaim Deeds
There are several different types of deeds that can be drawn up during the sale of any property, and while they all have similar purposes...
Holdover Tenant: What You Should Know
Owning rental property comes with various benefits, but one drawback may be a holdover tenant. Having someone overstay their lease can be a...
The Eviction Process in 5 Steps
Eviction is a legal process a property owner can use to regain control from a tenant. In the United States, eviction is governed by state law...
Understanding the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA)
Numerous states have enacted the Uniform Power of Attorney Act (UPOAA) in order to allow Americans to anticipate that their power of attorney...