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Yes, there can be repercussions for not abiding by a court order. The divorce court that issued the order might hold your ex-spouse in contempt... Read Answer
Hard "maybe." Although it is not a conviction, you plead guilty when you were placed on deferrwd adjudication. In the future you can have this... Read Answer
It is likely the lawyer wants a settlement demand to present to the insurance company. State Farm has a reputation for not getting serious... Read Answer
As a general rule, a lawyer cannot charge s $300 "transfer fee" for transferring your file to a new attorney. He would only be able to bill you... Read Answer
If you and your husband purchased the new house during your marriage using community funds, then it is most likely community property subject to a... Read Answer
Without knowing what caused the fire, it is going to be very difficult to identify someone who may be legally responsible for any damage. The... Read Answer
There is no proper legal status called a "legal separation." It is legal, meaning not unlawful, for spouses to separate at any time, with or... Read Answer
If the property management company begins eviction proceedings today, they will not have a hearing until after you have moved out on July 21st.Your... Read Answer
Maybe if your new house is community property.In a typical divorce case, your attorney will ask for temporary orders during the pendency of the... Read Answer
Whether you file the I-485 petitions depends upon your intent and that of your parents. If they wish to return overseas soon, you would file separate... Read Answer
In your case, unlawful presence only begins 180 days after the I-539 application is denied, assuming that the I-539 was timely filed. If not timely... Read Answer
Applying for citizenship does not mean that your child can automatically attain a citizenship certificate as soon as you obtain yours although he may... Read Answer
Yes, a foreign national from the Philippines can process a divorce case in the United States, and then turn around and get married to her new US... Read Answer
It depends.Under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), an employer with more than 50 employees must allow an employee who has worked at least 1250... Read Answer
It depends upon the particular facts and circumstances of the situation. If one of the original four people whom the lawyer originally... Read Answer
It does not sound like you have valid grounds to fire the electricians. The final electrical finish-out is customarily done after paint. ... Read Answer
You cannot run and hide from your parole and have it discharge on its own while you are on the run. Why anyone believes this could be true is... Read Answer
There is no statute of limitations issue. If he leaves the state, his probation will be frozen once a motion to revoke probation is filed. The... Read Answer
Generally speaking, your divorce decree creates binding obligations between you and your former spouse. It typically does not (and cannot) in... Read Answer
You may be able to sue the dealership for negligence. Our justice of the peace courts have jurisdiction over small claims like yours where the... Read Answer
The easiest thing to do is have an attorney prepare a Last Will and Testament for you leaving everything you own to your son. That way, nothing... Read Answer
The I-765 employment authorization application is an ancillary application to the I-485 in your situation. It cannot be based upon the I-130 filing.... Read Answer
USCIS will allow a change of name on its forms where there is a marriage and the marriage certificate is provided. If you are using the new name, you... Read Answer
You should do what your husband's lawyer recommended. Because your husband was still married to his co-worker when you participated in your... Read Answer
Yes, a United States citizen can file and sponsor their parents for their green cards. If you have insufficient income to sponsor mom and dad, then... Read Answer