Ronna L. DeLoe, Esq.
Ronna L. DeLoe is a freelance writer and a published author who has written hundreds of legal articles. She does family law appeals in New York and has spent many years as a matrimonial and family law litigator. She majored in History and in English with a specialization in creative writing at Binghamton University. She graduated from Syracuse Law School and was a member of Syracuse Law Review.
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Give You and Your Contractor Peace of Mind with a Down Payment Agreement
Do you know your state's limits about the amounts for a down payment for home construction? See how you can protect yourself with a down payment contract for your home improvement or construction project.
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19 Things Every Construction Contract Should Have
See what contractors and home and business owners need to include in a construction agreement.
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Protect Your Business and Your Sanity with a Partnership Agreement
Starting a partnership with someone is risky without a comprehensive partnership agreement spelling out what's expected of the partners and how you'll run the business. See what's included in a partnership agreement and how to create one.
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Moving Up and Moving Out: Checklist for Packing, Utilities, and Choosing a Moving Company
Moving is almost always a hassle, but it can be much less so if you plan properly. Review our checklists to ensure that your next relocation goes smoothly.
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Making the Most of Your Software Distribution Agreement
Software distribution agreements are necessary for distributors to know how and where to distribute a developer's software, and for developers to define their relationship with distributors. See what goes into a solid software distribution agreement.
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What to Include in Your Consulting Agreement
Consultants provide specialized expert advice that helps clients significantly improve their businesses. See what a standard consulting contract contains to decide whether you feel comfortable drafting one yourself.
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Writing an Employee Termination Letter
Writing a termination letter is something an employer never enjoys, even when it's necessary. Read on to learn what belongs in a termination letter and why the document is important.
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Recommendation Letters: How to Request Them and How to Write Them
When applying to schools or for a job, it's important to provide letters of recommendation from teachers, coworkers, or supervisors who know you well. Discover what you need to have in a well-written recommendation letter.
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Sublease vs. Room Rental: Which One Is Right for Your Property?
Want to make money for the mortgage by renting out your spare room? Or, if you rent, you may be able to sublet or assign your lease to someone else. Learn the differences among renting, subleasing, and assigning to decide which is right for you.
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18 Terms to Include in a Simple Lease Agreement
Are you a landlord who just wants a one-page lease or who wants to write your own lease? You can prepare one by following the tips listed here.
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