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Do I really need an Immigration Lawyer?
August 13, 2009 By Masters Law Firm, P.C.
Immigration law is one of the most complex forms of modern law. The various immigration laws and procedures are intricate and changes occur often. For these reasons it is important to have an experienced lawyer with thorough knowledge of each of the stages of an immigration case, including circumstances specific to your country and region.
Cancellation of Removal for Non-Permanent Residents
August 13, 2009 By Masters Law Firm, P.C.
Cancellation of removal for non permanent residents under INA § 240A(b)(1) is a form of discretionary relief that is granted by an immigration judge once removal proceedings have commenced.
Fighting Immigration Delays - Mandamus Actions
August 13, 2009 By Masters Law Firm, P.C.
Occasionally, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services delays in making a decision regarding the status of an application or green card. In these cases a ‘writ of mandamus’ can be filed to force a decision on your case. The Mandamus Act says that a writ of Mandamus.
Financial Checklist for People Contemplating Divorce and Separation
August 13, 2009 By Vitetta Law Group
Regardless of the type of divorce process you choose to use, it is important to identify your marital estate...
Alimony is Serious Business
August 13, 2009 By Vitetta Law Group
It is natural to wonder early on in a divorce process what kind of alimony obligation there might be. However, it is one of the more complicated aspects of Family Law...
Grandparent Rights in Arizona
August 13, 2009 By Cates, Hanson, Sargeant, & Rakestraw, P.L.C.
Arizona provides limited rights to grandparents seeking visitation, custody and adoption of their grandchildren. In our society, grandparents often fill important roles in the upbringing and care of their grandchildren. Further, in the current economy, grandparents may be in a better position financially to meet the basic needs and provide the necessary comforts to their grandchildren.
Quality of Care in Emergency Rooms is on the Decline
August 13, 2009 By The Law Offices of Smith & Doran, P.C.
Our nation's emergency rooms can't handle any more business.
Am I Liable for my Husband's Debts?
August 13, 2009 By Weintraub & Selth, A Professional Corporation
As a general rule, you are liable for those debts you incur. If you and your spouse have a shared credit card in both of your names, you are both liable for the debts. If your spouse takes out credit cards or loans but you are not named in the credit or loan documents, you are generally not personally liable for this debt.
The Fight Over Red Light Cameras in Florida
August 13, 2009 By Winters & Yonker PA
As the regular session of the Florida legislature came to a close for 2009, the push to legalize the use of red light cameras throughout the state failed. However, the reasons the legislation did not pass are considered minor and it is likely the legislation will reappear in the next session.
Kentucky Lawmakers Considering Restricting Cell Phone Use while Driving
August 13, 2009 By Winters & Yonker PA
Legislation Targeting Cell Phones and Texting

