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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

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.
How to Get a Power of Attorney for a Sick Parent
Elderly parents may need assistance making both financial and medical decisions, and a power of attorney can alleviate issues stemming from cognitive.
Reasons for Termination of a Contract
A legal contract can be terminated for various reasons. For some, you will have control to voluntarily end the agreement.
Notario Publico vs Notary. What’s the Difference?
The notario publico provides valuable legal services. Despite literally translating in English to ‘notary public,’ a notario publico has many...
How To Make A Contract Legal
A legal contract is an enforceable set of promises made between two or more parties. Both written and oral contracts can be legally valid, as long...
Does Power of Attorney Need To Be Notarized?
Properly notarizing a Power of Attorney (POA) can strengthen its validity, but not all states require notarization. This article will trace the...
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...
5 Types of Service Contracts for Businesses
Hiring a contractor may be precisely what you need, but what type of professional service contracts are available, and which is best for your...
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...
When To Use A Written Employment Contract
Every written employment contract can be modified to fit your particular requirements. The terms will explicitly alter the at-will relationship...