Legal Articles, General Practice

Are there other alternative sentencing options besides Jail for drug offenses?

Article explains that with proper representation jail can be avoided in drug cases and what alternatives are available.

Does my ex-spouse get half of my lottery winnings? It depends on the date of separation.

Article discusses how property acquired during the marriage is distributed by using a winning lottery ticket as an example.

Can I take my kids out of California during a Divorce? Or do the Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders (ATROS) prevent it?

Article Discusses if a parent can travel outside the State of California with a child while a family law/divorce dissolution is pending. Explains if and how the Automatic Temporary Restraining Orders prevent such travel and what can be done to get around it.

January 2018 Visa Bulletin

On December 11, 2017, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) published the Immigrant Visa Bulletin for January 2018. The visa bulletin contains filing dates and final action dates for the family-sponsored and employment-based immigrant visa preference categories.

US Trillion Dollar Student Loan Crisis – Are You Part of It?

Contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC now. Our attorneys have decades of experience in serving clients with student loan debt and similar financial situations. Let us review your case and discuss what would work best for you. We are here to help!

Is Hiring a St. Louis Car Accident Attorney Worth It?

If you are wondering if it is worth it to hire a St. Louis car accident attorney, the answer is: it is not only worth it, it can help ensure that you get all that you are entitled to.

Collection Lawsuits and Delinquencies on the Rise: 2017 Q3 Shows Further Increases

If you are trying to figure out how to handle overwhelming debt or collection lawsuits or judgments, thinking about filing for bankruptcy, or exploring other options for debt reorganization, contact us at Fitzgerald & Campbell, APLC.

District Court Issues Preliminary Injunction Against Implementation Of Certain Portions Of 10/24 Refugee Executive Order

On December 23, 2017, Judge James L. Robart of the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington granted a motion for a preliminary injunction against the implementation by federal agencies of certain portions of the inter-agency memorandum...

DWI's: What to do if stopped by police

Should I take the tests? What to do when stopped

Student Loan Defaults More Common with College Dropouts

A recent news article states that nearly 40 percent of borrowers are in various stages of delinquency or default.

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