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The green card allows travel for a maximum of less than one year by itself. So you are allowed to go out of the US for more than six months. However,... Read Answer
Frankly, it's very difficult to win a slander case. You could only recover the amount of money you are out as a result of the slander. If... Read Answer
Ah yes, I know Wellington. Based just on the information provided, it sounds like your surgeon was negligent in bracing your ankle after... Read Answer
Your boyfriend needs to apply for a visitor visa and qualify independently. He applies by filling out a DS-160 at the US Consulate to get his B visa... Read Answer
You may want to consider hiring a lawyer to send a Cease-and-Desist letter. While a cease-and-desist letter has little legal impact, the... Read Answer
So yes you can file a defamation lawsuit against somebody who publishes false defamatory information about you to a third-party. But the larger... Read Answer
Games of skill are legal in about 40 states while games of chance are not legal anywhere.
There will be other questions you find as you seek... Read Answer
It is always good to have a lawyer in any immigration circumstances. In the past, it was one of the easier applications, but now runs 20 pages in... Read Answer
You have stated that your overstay action in the UK was a crime. If so, it needs to be disclosed on the DS-160 nonimmigrant visa form. The... Read Answer
The situation is confusing as written. Is your husband mentally disabled? If not he makes the decision to see you and your son. If... Read Answer
In most states, the people that are civilly liable for any traffic collisions are the at fault driver, and second the title owner of the vehicle. If... Read Answer
From what you describe it sounds like you are referring to the term "per stirpes." See Sections 5808.19(7) and 2105.06 of the Ohio Revised Code... Read Answer
To a certain extent, it depends on what items you're talking about and what estate planning documents your father had in place. If items were... Read Answer
I don't know about free, but you can check with your local community legal aid group or bar association to see what help is available for low income... Read Answer
I highly recommend against co-ownership. There are issues with liability, gifting/ Medicaid, finances and taxes that can arise. The two... Read Answer
You should consult with an immigration lawyer about the possibility of filing a 601 waiver application for dad. Counsel in any state can represent... Read Answer
I'm not an Ohio attorney, but you need to complete the work, and if it costs enough to justify it, sue the owner of the property for contribution.... Read Answer
The short answer is maybe. In order to create or change a Will your grandmother needed "testamentary capacity." This requires that when... Read Answer
In order to answer this question more details are needed on how this inheritance was supposed to get to you. Was it in a Will? A Trust?... Read Answer
Hello Natalie,
Myself and many other attorneys who practice in estate planning do this on a regular basis. However, lawyers are prohibited... Read Answer
Your question got cut off. In short, more details are needed in order to answer this question. I recommend hiring a probate attorney in... Read Answer
Without a Will the rights to the inheritance are governed by Section 2105.06 of the Ohio Revised Code. (link below) The fact that the great... Read Answer
See Section 5808.13(c) of the Ohio Revised Code. (link below) As a beneficiary of a Trust you can demand a full accounting and he is... Read Answer
Those are part of the closing costs. They are negotiated regularly. Often times the buyer pays these costs unless otherwise agreed upon.
The answer is going to depend on a number os factors and is too complex for a simple response on this forum. In order to create a valid Will... Read Answer