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Amy Grover

Amy Grover

Attorney and Legal Content Writer

Amy Grover, Esq. is a licensed attorney in the state of Ohio. After graduating magna cum laude from the University of Cincinnati College of Law and passing the bar, Amy began her diverse career as an attorney.

Amy has a range of experience in the legal field, including work with the Department of Justice in administering victim compensation funds, and representing clients in trial court, appellate, and administrative proceedings.

Amy also has experience in various areas of law, including litigation, discovery, estate, administrative, regulatory compliance, juvenile, family, criminal, employment, and civil rights.

Amy has a passion for writing. She helps attorneys and other legal service providers educate their clients by clearly explaining legal concepts in plain English.

Articles written by Amy Grover

What a Landlord Cannot Do
As alandlord there are some things you cannot do legally, even though you own the property. Knowing the extent of your rights to access your...
How To Choose an Agent for Your POA
As part of long-term or estate planning, you may have decided to create a power of attorney (POA). This step is critical for ensuring your wishes...
Agent's Rights & Limitations As Power of Attorney
As a part of comprehensive estate planning, you may be considering drafting a Power of Attorney (POA) but are wondering about the rights and...
Springing Power of Attorney: All You Need to Know
A well-crafted power of attorney (POA) document is an essential part of a comprehensive estate planning. A POA allows you to choose a person...
What Is a Background Check?
If you run a company or own a rental property, a background check can ensure potential employees, partners, or tenants are who they say they are.
Lessor vs. Lessee: Key Differences
The words lessor and lessee are legal terms used to indicate parties to a lease agreement. A lease is a legal document that governs renting...
Does Power of Attorney Need To Be Notarized?
Properly notarizing a Power of Attorney (POA) can strengthen its validity, but not all states require notarization. This article will trace the...
What You Should Know About Employment Contracts and COVID-19
If your company has made a policy of having employees agree to employment contracts, you may be concerned about how the COVID-19...
5 Estate Planning Documents for Young Adults
Contrary to popular belief, estate planning involves more than merely deciding who gets your money when you die. It also enables you to determine...
How to Prepare an Online Estate Planning During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced us to make many changes in our way of life. The ongoing public health crisis also has given us a stark reminder...