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Dena Standley

Dena Standley

Legal Content Writer

Dena Standley is a former paralegal with over seven years of experience in the legal field. She now specializes in legal writing and is passionate about helping law firms and other businesses refine their brand voice.

Dena is also a content strategist skilled in content marketing.

Articles written by Dena Standley

How to Give Someone Power of Attorney
When you expect you won't manage your affairs at some point, it might be necessary to appoint someone. The very first step is to choose the person...
Top 10 Landlord-Friendly States in 2024
When searching for a place to invest in real estate, the most crucial question to ask yourself is whether the area has landlord-tenant laws.
How Do I Get an Eviction Removed From My Record?
An eviction filed by your landlord hurts your credit report. It is also held as a public record and other landlords can view your previous rental...
Agreement vs. Contract: What's the Difference?
Knowing the difference between an agreement and a contract is critical when it comes to the law. There can be a degree of informality with an...
Notice to Vacate vs. Eviction Notice
Understanding the difference between these two documents will help you make the right decision and include the correct information.
Rent Control Laws by State
Rent control laws regulate increases in rent but vary depending on the state and municipality.
What Can You Do if You Lose Your Power of Attorney?
Losing a Power of Attorney carries various risks and consequences depending on the circumstances. Among the potential risks of losing a POA are the...
Florida Quitclaim Deeds: All You Need to Know
A quitclaim deed is a convenient method. A quitclaim deed allows someone to transfer their ownership interest in a property without...
Can Minors Receive Medical Care Without Parental Consent?
Many states explicitly allow minors to make their own medical decisions, but the balance between parents' and minors' rights remains a...
Can a Power of Attorney Change a Will?
Under the terms of a POA, the agent can have broad or limited powers, ranging from the mundane to the specialized, such as managing the agent’s...