Legal Articles, General Practice

TEXAS GIRL DIES FROM INJURIES AFTER JUMPING FROM BACK OF SCHOOL BUS IN GALVESTON

Monday, December 7 a 13-year-old girl jumped off a moving school bus after a fight with another classmate. The bus was traveling south on the Gulf Freeway in Galveston, Texas when the girl hit the emergency exit button on the rear door and purposely jumped out onto the highway.

USCIS Receives Enough H1B Petitions to Reach FY 2019 Cap

On April 6, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it reached the congressionally mandated H1B cap of 65,000 H1B visas for fiscal year 2019.

Student Loan Relief Scams: Understanding & Avoiding Them

If you are currently delinquent on student loans or worried about defaulting, seek solid advice before panicking and putting yourself in danger of being scammed. Consult with Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC regarding your options.

Closure of U.S. Consulate General in St. Petersburg

On March 31, 2018, the Russian government ordered the closure of the U.S. Consulate in St. Petersburg. Accordingly, the U.S. Government will no longer be able to conduct visa services from the former U.S. Consulate General in St. Petersburg.

What's a Father To Do When a Custody Battle Looms During Massachusetts Divorce?

Fathers need to stay engaged with their children during divorce.

At What Age Are Children Most Traumatized by Massachusetts Divorce

Learn to work together. Because you're parents. You've got to work together for your children's sake.

What is Contempt of Court After a Massachusetts Divorce?

Penalties for refusing to comply with a court order include fines, wage garnishment, the suspension of your driver's license and jail time.

Third Party Lawsuit Workers Compensation

A Third Party Hurts You While You Are at Work - Is That a Case for Workers' Compensation?

Property Seizure after the Default Judgment—What Should I Expect?

If you are finding it difficult to pay your bills and need an experienced debtor rights attorney, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC. We can review your current situation and discuss your options with you, whether that means bankruptcy, a negotiated settlement, or exploring other options.

The Settlement Offer Seems Reasonable - Should I Take It?

Insurance companies, like any other business, are in the business of making money. Even though you pay your premium every month, when you get into an accident, their primary concern will not be compensating you.

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