Jennifer Mueller, JD
Doctor of Law, Indiana University
Education
- University of NC at Asheville, BS (PLS)
- Indiana University Maurer School of Law, JD, cum laude
Professional Achievements
- Practiced family, workers compensation, and IP law
- Founder and editor-in-chief of A Literation
- Editor for various projects including the Indiana Law Journal, the novel In-Between Days by Nick Desjardins, and writer and editor at two university newspapers
- Reading and writing tutor
Certifications & Organizations
- Certified SEO specialist
- SEO audit specialist
Expertise
- Music (20 years piano, 15 years violin, 7 years guitar)
- Personal finance
- Multilingual (French C1, German A2, Spanish A2, Dutch A1)
- Neurodiversity and neurology/brain injuries
Why
Secret Talents
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Co-authored Articles (226)
How to
Find a Drivers License Number
Typically, your driver's license number is relatively easy to find. It should be prominently located on the front of your card. However, if you've lost your driver's license, you may need to know your number to order a r...
Proving Residency: Acceptable Documents You Can Get Today
Find out what documents are acceptable as proof of address with most government agencies and financial institutionsWhether you're opening a bank account, trying to get a new driver's license or other ID, or just seeking ...
How to
Add Someone to Your House Title
If you own your own home, you may decide that you want to add someone, such as a new spouse or an adult child, to your house title. Unlike some other types of property, you can't just add their name to the existing deed....
How to Get Out of Jury Duty: A Detailed Guide to Writing an Excuse Letter
Craft a professional and persuasive jury excuse letter If you receive a summons for jury duty, you typically must appear in court. If you disobey this order, you may be subject to stiff fines or even jail time. However, ...
How to Get a Replacement EBT Card
Learn how to receive a new Electronic Benefits Transfer card If you receive food or economic assistance from the government, you likely have an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card. This card operates just like a debi...
Check Your Vehicle Registration Status (and Handle Common Problems)
Registration advice to help you avoid a painful DMV experienceAll U.S. states require that you have a valid vehicle registration in order to drive legally. Typically, you're also required to carry the registration card i...
Your Definitive Guide to Vehicle Tag Transfers in Florida
A quick guide to transferring or surrendering your tags In Florida, motor vehicle tags and registration follow the owner, not the vehicle. This means that if you buy a new car, you can transfer your old tags—no need to...
How to
Add a Spouse to a Deed
If you’ve recently married and already own a home or other real estate, you may want to add your new spouse to the deed for your property so the two of you own it jointly. To add a spouse to a deed, all you have to do ...
Easy Ways to Register a Car from Out of State in California
If you've just moved to California, one of the first things you need to do is register your car. This is true even if you're only living in California temporarily because California vehicle registration is based on where...
Getting a Texas State ID for the First Time: Online Application and Appointment
Your road to a state-issued ID cards in Texas starts here Have you recently moved to Texas and need a state ID? Even if you don't drive, an official state ID helps prove your identity so you can easily vote, buy alcohol,...
How to Remove Someone From a Deed Easily
Determining property ownership and changing the deed Got someone's name on the deed to your property that doesn't belong there? While it's not as simple as erasing or striking out that name, the process of removing that ...
How to
Dispute a Traffic Camera Ticket
You check your mail to find a notification that a camera has caught you speeding, or running a red light. The camera took a picture of your car and your license plate, and now you're expected to pay several hundred dolla...
Easy Options to Manage Your Food Stamp (SNAP) Benefits Online
Learn the quickest and easiest ways to check your SNAP balance You're about to go grocery shopping but not sure how much you've got left on your EBT card. No problem—just check it online! Even though SNAP (food stamps...
How to File a Police Report for Harassment & What Happens After
Learn to file harassment charges & keep yourself safeIf someone is harassing you, it's normal to feel frustrated and helpless. Recognize that you are not alone and that help and protection exists. There are laws in all s...
How to
Fill Out a Quitclaim Deed
A quitclaim deed is a relatively simple and easy way to transfer any and all interest you may have in a piece of real property to someone else. Unlike a warranty deed, there aren't any extensive (and potentially expensiv...
How to
Get Your Employment History
An employer or licensing agency may request your employment history as part of your application for employment or licensing. You also may be expected to provide your employment history when applying for benefits such as ...
How to
Cite Images in PowerPoint
Easily cite pictures in different stylesWhen you're preparing a presentation using PowerPoint, you need to cite all images used that you didn't create yourself. This includes graphs or tables that you may have copied fro...
How to
Get a No Contact Order Dropped
After a criminal conviction on domestic violence charges, the judge typically issues a no-contact order. This order provides stiff sanctions, including jail time, if the offender attempts to contact the victim of the ass...
How to
Obtain CPS Records
Federal law requires state child protective services (CPS) agencies to maintain records of all reports and cases they process. Whether you can access these records depends generally on who you are and why you need them. ...
How to
Find Someone You Met Without a Name
If you met someone really cool when you were out and about, it might feel like a great loss if you didn’t catch their name. Fortunately, there are a few things you can try to find your mystery person and get ahold of t...