Legal Articles, General Practice

Immigration Marriage Fraud

The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) provides for immigration benefits for the alien spouse of a U.S. citizen. For example, a U.S. citizen may file an immediate relative petition on behalf of his or her alien spouse, which is not subject to an annual cap.

Divorced But Not Seperated

With a significant change oflife events, remember to update your estate plan to address beneficiary designations for life insurance, investment accounts and bank accounts. It is an important time to update your estate planning as well be reviewing your trust documents.

Workers Compensation for Respiratory Diseases - St. Louis Injury Lawyer

Workers in the United States are at risk of developing a variety of occupational illnesses. Exposure to hazardous work environments like toxins, improper ergonomics, poor quality of air, dangerous work-related equipment, etc. can all lead to many debilitating conditions.

Series of Articles on Determing Divisibility and the Matter of Chairez

In this post, I examine the decision, the history of the case, and provide links to our detailed articles on the issues.

Legal Separation Versus Divorce in Albany, New York

While legal separation laws are quite different in many US states, New York law is as far from the rules in Nevada as it can be. Legal separation in New York is more than a precursor to divorce; it stipulates a number of issues that often become contentious during a formal divorce action.

Injured in a Car Accident on I-35E?

If you or someone you know was injured on Interstate 35E, you may be able to file an accident claim to recover money damages that will pay for your hospital bills, lost wages, emotional pain and other damages.

Cost of Treating Traumatic Brain Injuries - Chicago Car Accident Lawyers

Due to the complex nature of traumatic brain injuries, combined with the exorbitant costs of treatment, it is essential that victims of TBI or the victim’s family recover compensation for the injuries and related losses.

USCIS Publishes Updated Form G-1055, Fee Schedule

On September 19, 2016, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released the new of edition of the Form G-1055, Fee Schedule. The Form G-1055 lists the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) fee for all forms published by the DHS.

Revoked Driver's License following DWI/DUI

You only have 30 Days to Challenge the Notice of Revocation

Minnesota paternity: the determination of legal fatherhood

Establishing paternity grants certain legal rights to the parents and child.

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