Legal Articles, General Practice

Safety Tips for Bicyclists in a Busy City

California has many heavily populated towns, and San Luis Obispo is a busy city for families and workers. Many working people choose to bike as their primary mode of transportation, especially through busy and heavily-trafficked cities.

How to Avoid an Auto Accident in Dangerous Weather

If you’re a California resident, you know that you’re lucky to live in such a beautiful state. We are known for our sunny skies and pretty sights, but just like any other beautiful destination, we also experience inclement weather conditions.

How to Properly Respect Your Neighbor’s Property

Everyone has had a neighbor in their lives, and everyone has had different relationships with these neighbors. We all come from different social, racial, and economic backgrounds, so having neighbors can introduce some interesting dynamics when it comes to relationships and disputes.

What’s the Difference Between a Living Trust and a Living Will?

During your estate planning process, you might come across a few new terms that you had previously never heard of. Two options that your attorney might present to you during the estate planning process are living wills and living trusts.

How do I get my undesignated felony down to a misdemeanor (Arizona)?

Make sure that your undesignated felony is made a misdemeanor; don't assume that it will automatically happen.

College Tuition Continues to Grow and Young Borrowers Are Forced to Take Out Large Student Loans

Defaulting on a student loan almost always entails negative consequences, especially for young borrowers. In some cases, they may be forced to hold off on getting married, having kids, or starting businesses.

New E-Verify.gov Website

On April 10, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the launch of its new E-Verify website, E-Verify.gov.

Do I make enough income to sponsor my husband or wife for a Green Card?

This article explains the financial requirements for sponsoring a spouse for green card or marriage visa.

Can an Old Debt Come Back to Haunt Me After Bankruptcy?

Whether you go through Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy, most types of debts are discharged at the end of your case. It should be the last you hear of them.

What is a 341 Meeting? Why is it Important?

The mandatory 341 meeting is a very important part of the bankruptcy process.

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