Writing is timeless. With every word an author can share valuable knowledge, express their thoughts, or inspire. I was inspired to be a freelance writer while pursuing a bachelor’s degree in legal studies. My career as a paralegal has enabled me to learn the many facets of legal research, writing, and analysis. In addition to legal writing, I also enjoy writing various genres such as essays, how-to articles, and history. Currently, I am a graduate student at Kaplan University pursing a master’s in higher education. I hope, as a future educator, to inspire others to explore the art of writing.
My passion is ...
make people happy
My parents always told me ...
you are who you want to be
My childhood ambition ...
be a singer
My favorite memory ...
Meeting my husband
Why I write ...
too make a difference
My first job ...
babysitting
My inspiration ...
positive people
Informative legal writing requires the author to provide information that can be relied upon by the reader. To insure the information can be relied upon, the author should include legal sources of authority related to the topic. These sources of authority could derive from judicial decisions, statutes, constitutions and administrative regulations. This guide will provide useful tips to writing reliable, informative legal articles by using in-text citations and references. According to the American Bar Association (ABA), it is against ABA model rule 5.5 to offer legal advice or pract...
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Siloam Springs, Arkansas US
Member since: March 2008
Articles Written: 61
Writers Invited: 2