Fabrienne Bottero
Fabrienne is a writer and journalist who specializes in branding and content strategy. In the last five years, she’s written about legal advice, career management, mental health, and more. Her love of research and learning assures that everything she writes is grounded in fact and accessible to anyone.
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What Is a Living Will?
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What Is a Surety Bond? Understanding the 4 Types
Does your business require a surety bond? Here’s what you need to know about acquiring one and how it works.
What Is Trade Dress? Examples and Why It Matters
Trade dress is the distinct visual appearance of your product. Learn what you should do to protect your trade dress rights from would-be infringers.
How to Get an Uncontested Divorce in California
You may be able to save time and court fees by filing an uncontested divorce. California offers this divorce option according to state-specific laws.
What to Do When a Quitclaim Deed Is Challenged
Though a quitclaim deed is a common way to transfer ownership, it is possible to legally challenge one.
Michigan Requirements for Quitclaim Deeds
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How to Protect Assets From Divorce
To protect your assets from divorce, you'll need to take steps to ensure your assets remain separate from your marital property, such as getting a…
Power of Attorney California: Requirements, Types, and Uses
Learn the types of powers of attorney in California, state-specific requirements, and how to get one.