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Dena Standley

Dena Standley

Legal Content Writer

Dena Standley is a former paralegal with over seven years of experience in the legal field. She now specializes in legal writing and is passionate about helping law firms and other businesses refine their brand voice.

Dena is also a content strategist skilled in content marketing.

Articles written by Dena Standley

Advance Directive vs Living Will
you can receive the medical care you want, avoid unnecessary suffering, and relieve caregivers of decision-making burdens during times of crisis...
How to Write a Retirement Letter to Your Employer
A retirement letter ensures you leave your employer and career on a positive note. With 6-12 months' notice being a rule of thumb.
How to Request an Employment Verification Letter
Employment verification letters and self-employment verification letters confirm a person's employment status. Employers, government agencies...
New York Eviction Process: Rules and Timeline
Evicting a tenant in New York involves following strict rules and adhering to a specific timeline. Whether you're a seasoned landlord or a first-time
Pros and Cons of Prenuptial Agreements
Prenuptial agreements are standard between couples planning to marry, though they are not discussed in every marriage.
Risk Factors for Signature Loans
Loans under the signature program are unsecured loans. In comparison to other types of loans, they are attractive since collateral is not required.
What Are the Essential Duties of a Trustee?
A trustee's responsibility is to administer the grantor's wishes to a third party on behalf of the grantor, usually a lawyer, accountant, or family...
How to Legally Sell a Gun to Licensed and Unlicensed Buyers
A gun owner can transfer a firearm to unlicensed residents in their state. But only if the owner has no reason to believe that the recipient is...
What Is a Small Estate Affidavit?
A small estate affidavit is a sworn statement to settle a deceased person's small estate.
How To Write a Legal Brief
A legal brief is a legal document that is an official filing in a lawsuit that can be drafted and signed by any party to the case.