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FWVP Performance Statistics and Potential Changes to Parole Policy in the Future

In this article, we will examine several issues relating to the Filipino World War II Veterans Parole Program (FWVP).

Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce & Legal Separation

Here are answers to some common questions relating to divorce and legal separation that we come across.

Car Crashes Caused by Running Red Lights - St. Louis Attorney

Research shows that on average, someone runs a red light at an intersection every 20 minutes.

How to Form a Nonprofit Corporation in California

First of all, let us find out what a nonprofit corporation is. It is an organization formed to serve the public good, such as for charitable, religious, educational, or other public service reasons

Self-represented Louisiana Expungement Guide

Self-represented Louisiana Expungement Guide

USCIS to Transfer Certain H1B Extension of Stay-Related Petitions from NSC to CSC

On June 1, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it will transfer a selection of the following pending H1B-related extension of stay petitions from the Nebraska Service Center to the California Service Center.

President Trump Weighing Whether to End DACA

On August 24, 2017, Jonathan Swain of Axios reported that President Donald Trump is giving strong consideration to ending Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).

Who is at Fault in a Three-Car Accident?

n the United States, it is estimated that one-third of car accidents are multi-vehicle accidents. All it takes is one distracted driver hitting more than one vehicle. But how will someone tell which party was the one that caused the accident?

How Social Media Posts Can Harm Your Suit

Social networking sites are the first place investigators turn today and that is why it is imperative a plaintiff is cautious about what they post on their site, because that can later be used as evidence against them.

What if My Child Is Injured at a Friend’s House

Children go play at their friends’ or hang out at a school mate's home after school. Whether they are younger and being supervised by adults or older and supervising themselves, there is always a risk for injury.

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