E.A. Gjelten

Legal Editor

E.A. (Liz) Gjelten has been a legal editor at Nolo since 2016. She enjoys using her research, analytical, and writing skills to translate complex legal issues into jargon-free language that’s accessible to lay readers without compromising accuracy.

Legal background. Before coming to Nolo, Liz worked for 12 years as a legal author for Thomson Reuters, writing about new legal developments in family law and workers’ compensation for Westlaw and print publications. She also researched and wrote the annual roundup of new California legislation for a monthly family law journal. Before that, Liz worked for 15 years as an author, legal editor, and managing editor for California Family Law Report, a small legal publishing company.

Working at Nolo. Since 2021, Liz has worked as the legal editor for family law and divorce, drawing on her years of experience researching, writing, and editing in that area. Before that, Liz was a special projects editor, writing articles on a range of topics, including workers’ compensation, civil rights, and animal law.

Other pursuits. Liz has a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California at Los Angeles and an M.F.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University. She is a produced playwright and has taught at San Francisco State University and New College of California. She’s also worked as a freelance book editor, journalist, and grant writer.

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Recent Articles
What Workers' Compensation Benefits Can I Collect?
Injured employees may receive a range of workers’ comp benefits, including medical treatment, temporary disability, and permanent disability payments. Learn how to qualify and how states calculate benefits. ... Read more

Animal Cruelty Laws in Pennsylvania
It’s illegal in Pennsylvania to mistreat, neglect, or abandon animals, or to tether dogs outside under certain conditions. Penalties can range from fines to felony charges. ... Read more

Animal Cruelty Laws in Florida
You can be charged with a crime in Florida if you abuse or neglect a dog or other animal. And if you leave your pet locked in a hot or cold car, someone else is allowed to break in if needed to rescue the animal. ... Read more

Animal Cruelty Laws in North Carolina
It’s illegal in North Carolina to mistreat, neglect, or abandon animals. The state also allows civil lawsuits to take abused pets away from their owners or caretakers. ... Read more

Animal Cruelty Laws in Tennessee
It’s against the law in Tennessee to abuse, mistreat, abandon, or neglect pets. Learn what punishments animal abusers can face. ... Read more