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You will need to apply for a visitor visa. You will likely not qualify for ETSA. You will likely face scrutiny about your intent so you should not... Read Answer
Assuming that your parents did not have wills, and you were their only child, you would inherit the property. If you have siblings, all of you would ... Read Answer
Absolutely. File for annulment and send a copy to immigration. You may thenbe sponsored by your new husband.
We need more info. Generally, most lawyers will give a free conference. You can contact your local (City or County) bar association for a referral.
Being in previous accidents is not a reason to deny or limit your claim. There is no specific law for this either. However, it may be used against... Read Answer
Kids are not responsible for parents' debts if parents leave no assets behind.
That's usually what happens, but check the policy language to be sure.
Yes. Through a process called Partition By Licitation," the four can force a sale of the property.
Only continuous stay abraod in one trip for a period longer than 180 days, interupst the continuous presence.
The first step is to become a lawful permanent resident. Assuming the spouse is a United State citizen, the process will take approximately 6 to 8... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about your fall. Did you break anything? Where were you? At a hotel?
Please email me at aric@aricwilliamslaw.com
A power of attorney or a conservatorship can only be done by a mentally competent adult. A power of attorney can be done by any mentally competent... Read Answer
Your failure to pay child support likely has no bearing on the visa pro being delayed though should resolve this issue. It may be that the document... Read Answer
Executors have several responsibilities and notifying heirs is the first one. Since you didn't get notice, it seems more likely that he didn't file... Read Answer
There is not usually any advantage in filing first, assuming fair legal processes are followed. By not filing first, you save the court filing fee.
Your inheritance is your separate property. In Texas, most earned income, assets, and other valuables are considered community property after you... Read Answer
The father does not have any rights until he proves paternity (that he is the father) with the court. If the mother allows him to have physical... Read Answer
If your sister disclaimed her share then you would treat her as if she predeceased your parents. Therefore, her son would inherit her share as your... Read Answer
Answer depends on a number of things. If he receives Medicaid benefits, then the State will have a lien on his interest (not your interest) in the... Read Answer
This is a huge question, and should be put to a lawyer who is doing estate planning for your mother. Briefly, if she takes out a reverse mortgage,... Read Answer
A family law attorney can claim interim custody and help maintain that position into the final judgment. Consult with an attorney to discuss your... Read Answer
Not unless the sibling agrees to do so and signs the proper paperwork.
You should get an appraisal. Then, if she doesn't like what the appraisal comes back as, she is always free to get her own, and then the Court would... Read Answer
Any estate taxes are paid by the executor from the assets of the estate. So, you shouldn't receive any money until all the estate taxes have been... Read Answer