Legal Articles, General Practice

New I-94 Feature: Check Your Last Possible Departure Date Online

Travelers under the Visa Waiver program can now check online how long they can legally remain in the U.S. and ensure they are in full compliance with the terms of their admission. Additional non-immigration travelers will also be able to do the same in further updates to the I-94 website.

UN Human Rights Body Enters the United States Healthcare Policy Debate

In this post, I discuss the absurd development from the U.N.

Connecticut Lawmakers Move to Make Accused Abusers Surrender Firearms

A blog post about a change being made to gun laws and accused abusive gun owners.

High Court Recognizes Same Sex Couples in Divorce Law

A blog post about changes being made to divorce laws that will now recognize same sex couples in court.

Confidentiality Agreements: Preventing Dissemination of Private Info

A blog post about how to keep private matters private during divorce.

Equitable Distribution in Connecticut: An Overview

A blog post about how Connecticut courts handle the division of property during divorce.

An Overview of Financial Affidavits in Divorce Procedure

A blog post about why courts need financial information during divorce and how to share you information with the court.

The Rising Popularity of Post Nuptial Agreements

A blog post about what a post nuptial agreement is, how it is different from a prenup and why it is gaining so much popularity in recent years.

Continuing Insurance Coverage After Divorce

A blog post about changes made to insurance coverage for ex-spouses and children after divorce.

A Look at Cohabitation and Alimony Entitlement

A blog post about the legal effects of an ex-spouse cohabitating with a new partner.

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