Miles Almadrones
Miles is a legal writer and content marketing specialist with a background in operations management and logistics. He has worked with small businesses, professional services, and startups in industries ranging from telemedicine to consumer products. Based in St. Petersburg, FL, Miles earned his B.A. from the University of Tampa. Learn more about him on LinkedIn.
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How to Start a Vending Machine Business
From offices to airports, vending machines generate $8.6 billion annually. Learn how to turn these familiar sights into your own business in 10 steps.
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How to Start a Landscaping Business in 10 Steps
The $153 billion landscaping industry is growing. Here’s how to build your landscaping company from the ground up in 10 steps.
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How to Start a Laundromat Business
From scouting locations to the grand opening, learn how to open a laundromat in 10 steps and what it takes to succeed in this $5 billion industry.
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What Is a Final Divorce Decree?
Don't confuse a divorce decree with a divorce certificate. One is for record-keeping, while the other is an enforceable court order.
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How to Get a Divorce with No Money
If you are in a difficult financial situation, it's possible to get a divorce without paying a dime.
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How to Get Your Marriage Annulled: A Step-by-Step Guide
Annulment isn't necessarily the fastest way to end a legal marriage, but if you meet the criteria, it may be your best route to singledom.
· 7 min read
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How to File for Divorce in Texas
From submitting the divorce petition to obtaining a final judgment, filing for divorce in Texas involves a handful of steps. Here’s how to get started.
· 10 min read
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How to File for Divorce in North Carolina (NC)
For most couples in North Carolina, a year of separation is the primary requirement to get a divorce. Learn about the state’s divorce laws and how to file.
· 9 min read
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What Is Defamation of Character? the Legal Definition
Defamation of character refers to a false statement, written or verbal, that harms someone’s reputation. Yet, it’s typically not considered a crime.
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How to File for Divorce in Indiana
Indiana offers at-fault and no-fault divorce options, with a mandatory 60-day waiting period after filing. Learn how to file in 8 steps.
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