Some couples decide to pursue a divorce when their children are quite young. Under these circumstances, divorced parents ask about what to do if the other parent doesn’t comply with the agreement. …
Temporary Protected Status & Eligibility
Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a designation given to a country by the Secretary of Homeland Security. It directly impacts citizens of those countries currently in the United States. This occurs …
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What “Going To Trial” Means
No one ends a marriage because it is working. Although there are exceptions, the beginning stages of your divorce may be filled with tension and anger. One person could say they intend to keep the …
Timelines Associated with Immigration Cases
We understand. When you go through the immigration process, it can be difficult to imagine or plan for the future. When you apply for a green card, it is challenging not to know every detail of the …
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Why Is My Divorce Taking This Long?
People handle divorces in a variety of ways. Some begin processing and accepting their divorce before asking their spouse to end the marriage. By the time the process has officially started, they are …
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How Criminal Charges Can Impact Immigration
There are only two types of family-based immigration visas: immediate relatives and family preference. Whereas U.S. citizens can petition for their spouse, child, parent, or sibling, green card …
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