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OPT postgrad only requires that an individual work 20 hours a week in a field related to the schooling. I see nothing wrong with your being able to... Read Answer
You do not mention whether this is for an adult or a minor, but either way, while there are technical requirements, it is not particularly complex... Read Answer
Pensions go by many different titles (annuities, retirement benefits, "401(k)s," etc.) Most union plans are "qualified" meaning that what you... Read Answer
In a consular interview, you can explain the situation of your overstay to an officer who will determine as a matter of discretion whether he or she... Read Answer
The short answer to the question you asked is "no." You don't provide some significant details (like the actual time share for the child... Read Answer
Probably nothing. A contract which can't be fulfilled within a year is required to be in writing. Sometimes you can avoid this rule by... Read Answer
Instructions for how to apply for a Lebanon police clearance (judiciary police record) for your wife in the Philippines is contained in the Foreign... Read Answer
Not nearly enough facts for a coherent answer. The kids should not be "on the lease," but perhaps the meaning of your statement is... Read Answer
Your question is too vague to be answered properly. Any physical custody order should have secondary custody/visitation terms set out in... Read Answer
With limited exceptions, an unconditional gift (i.e. I give you the phone absolutely w/o any conditions v. giving you the phone "as long as you keep... Read Answer
Like so many things in law, "it depends." As to back rent, yes, if both of you were living there, you are both liable for any arrearage, and... Read Answer
Unclear from your question is whether your arrears have been reduced to judgment, how old the kids are, who has lived with whom for how long, etc. --... Read Answer
There are several answers, depending on the level of conflict and some of the surrounding facts.
No, she "can't just refuse." Well, she can,... Read Answer
Physical custody? Legal custody? School choice is generally concerned with the latter, and you don't specify what, exactly, the temporary... Read Answer
Your question is too imprecise. If your ex is paying the D.A.'s office, contact your caseworker to determine how long it will take the money to... Read Answer
Yoiu don't indicate where you are in the court process, but the system is set up to require each party to submit a "Financial Disclosure Form" --... Read Answer
It is unclear what orders are in place, or where they were entered. If the order was entered in CA, and a parent and the child still lives... Read Answer
If you really cannot afford counsel, the local Pro Bono provider is the Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada, which can be called at 702-386-1070 (or... Read Answer
Both what happened and the reasons for it are a little unclear. It is also not clear what, precisely, you want to achieve. If the Decree... Read Answer
It is unclear what is meant by "joint divorce," but under Nevada law if there is an order for primary physical custody the other parent pays support;... Read Answer
Yes. Place of marriage is irrelevant to jurisdiction to divorce.
It is impossible to tell what question you are asking. Please call during regular business hours and discuss whatever the question might be... Read Answer
It's not entirely clear what you are asking. Yes, a postnuptial agreement can include a spousal waiver of rights to assets, including... Read Answer
There is no way to estimate the cost of a proceeding from those few facts. If entirely uncontested, it could be as little as the filing fees... Read Answer
You can remain in the property till the foreclosure sale.