Chloe Packard
Chloe is a San Diego-based writer with over a decade of writing and editing experience. She has partnered with both enterprise-level clients and scrappy start-ups, covering a wide range of topics related to business management, insurance, technology, marketing, travel, and end-of-life planning. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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What Is a Domestic Limited Liability Company?
A domestic limited liability company is a business entity that allows you to do business in the state it was formed. Follow along to find out more.
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How to Dissolve a Corporation
Deciding to dissolve your corporation may not be easy, but the process can be if you understand the procedure. Learn how to dissolve a corporation in seven simple steps.
· 7 min read
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How to Draft an LLC Operating Agreement
Most states don't require LLC operating agreements, but it's smart to create one to ensure your business is well administered and protected from risk.
· 18 min read
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When to Talk to an Employment Attorney
When a workplace-related issue arises, you may need an employment attorney for legal advice. But when is it appropriate to reach out?
· 12 min read
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How to Open an Estate Account: A Step-by-Step Guide
Learn why an estate account is an ideal vehicle to properly administer an estate and how you can easily open one.
· 8 min read
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How to File for Divorce in Missouri
From interpreting divorce laws to navigating legal requirements, this guide will walk you through the basics of how to file for divorce in Missouri.
· 12 min read
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Who and What Is Next of Kin? Meaning and Inheritance Details
If you die without a will, your next of kin is the closest living blood relative who may inherit your assets. Learn about next of kin inheritance rights.
· 8 min read
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What Business Address Should I Use for My LLC?
Renting an office space or using your home address aren't your only options when registering an LLC. Learn how to get a business address for your LLC.
· 10 min read
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What Are the At-Fault Divorce States?
Only some states continue to offer at-fault divorces. Learn more about at-fault and no-fault divorce states and the differences between these proceedings.
· 7 min read
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Is California a Community Property State?
Yes, California is a community property state. Find out what this means for your own assets and debts if you're getting a divorce in California.
· 7 min read