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Legal

Fraud Waiver for False Marital Status Claim

30th March 2011
It seems that most everyone knows how difficult it is to deal with the United States Embassy, especially the one in Manila. As a result, many individuals resort to committing fraud and/or providing incorrect information on visa applications so that their ...
Author: bruceld9
Legal

Lottery Winnings Would They Count As Child Support?

12th January 2011
Lottery Winnings: Can they Count For Child Support? A divorce and subsequent settlement is normally made by going to court. The judge examines all of the revenue, time married, children involved, as well as other conditions that should be dealt with.But i...
Author: Louie Newman
Real Estate Law

The Pending Real Estate Litigation Standard in Arizona

21st July 2010
When filing a lawsuit for specific performance for the sale of a home or other real property contract, buyers often employ the standard legal tactic of contemporaneously recording a notice of lis pendens (lis pendens is Latin for "pending litigation") wit...
Author: Christopher
Immigration Law

How Do You Avail Relief from Deportation Proceedings

22nd June 2010
What if a non-US citizen or an alien is being expelled from the US under Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)? The process is traumatic for those who are already going through the phase. The removal proceedings include several complicated steps right ...
Author: Daniel Smith
Divorce

California divorce case may change rules on financial discovery

13th May 2009
CALIFORNIA -- A 2007 appellate divorce case has brought recent light to the subject of full financial disclosure in California divorce law. In In re Marriage of Feldman, a businessman did not disclose certain assets and financial transactions to his wif...
Author: Josh D. Simon