Legal Articles, General Practice

Let's Talk About: Simple Wills

Today we are going to discuss Wills, and more specifically the "Simple Will." There are many types of Wills, but this type is most commonly used for smaller estates. South Carolina requires one to be over the age of 18 and "of sound mind" in order to make a Will and several administrative measures in order to be considered a validly-executed Will..

USCIS Permanently Closes Havana Field Office

On December 10, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it had permanently closed the USCIS Field Office in Havana, Cuba, on that same day.

A Divorce Timeline

A Divorce Timeline

What To Consider When Choosing A Personal Injury Lawyer

What To Consider When Choosing A Personal Injury Lawyer

What are the different types of law?

What are the different types of law?

What To Do When You Are Wrongfully Charged With a Crime

What To Do When You Are Wrongfully Charged With a Crime

Getting a personal injury lawyer

Getting a personal injury lawyer

Credit Cards Stowed Away for Emergencies? Don’t Let Them Turn into Trouble

Manipulating a wide range of different credit cards can be a form of income for some credit savvy consumers these days, and it seems to be especially popular with the millennial crowd.

Credit Card Debt: Millennials Feeling the Crunch

People between the ages of 18 and 34 may be feeling constricted by growing credit card debt and debilitated by poor credit. While there is much talk about millennials not wanting to buy cars or homes or other big-ticket items, the truth is that many just cannot due to a lack of funds.

USCIS Releases New Policy on Treatment of Extension Petitions in Certain NIV Categories

On October 23, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services released a new Policy Memorandum (PM-602-0151) titled “Rescission of Guidance Regarding Deference to Prior Determinations of Eligibility in the Adjudication of Petitions for Extension of Nonimmigrant Status”.

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