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A US Citizen child over 21 can sponsor both mom and dad for green cards. If mom and dad are already inside the USA, they can adjust status without... Read Answer
Yes, you should work with an attorney to process all the forms and documents needed to obtain your wife's lawful permanent resident status. Attorneys... Read Answer
In general, a grandparent seeking full care and custody of a grandchild may file a petition for custody with the court. Because most courts prefer... Read Answer
OK there is no visa that exists that you described. If the ultimate goal is that your father-in-law wants to permanently reside here, but he enters... Read Answer
A United States citizen can sponsor her fiancé foreign national for a K visa. Once you sponsor your boyfriend for a K visa and he enters the... Read Answer
You can sponsor her for a fiancée visa. If you are a US citizen you can sponsor her for a fiancée visa, and she would process at the US... Read Answer
I don't know what you mean about "legal", since you don't allege that your dad has locked you up, held a gun to your head, or done anything other... Read Answer
Other than making money for your attorney, what is the point of a second cease and desist letter if your neighbor ignored the first? If you... Read Answer
What does her contract with the cemetary provide? Presumably, since she is the sole surviving owner, she and she alone has the right to decide... Read Answer
If he has the money to pay, of course you can get your money. You would sue him for breach of contract. If the contract provided for... Read Answer
If the house is titled in the name of you, your sister, and your step-brother, not in the name of either of your parents, their deaths should not... Read Answer
The store may agree to pay them as part of a settlement of your claims against it, but absent such agreement you would have to pay. If you... Read Answer
You shoudn't need a lawyer, unless NC is very different than NY. The forms you need may be online on the website of your local... Read Answer
From what you've written, the shop breached your contract to repair the bike, and you can sue it for the damages you sustained, i.e. the greater of... Read Answer
Without knowing a lot more about the auto shop's business dealings, i.e. whether it advertises in NC, has branches in NC, etc., it is very doubtful... Read Answer
I don't see any reason you would need a lawyer to help you remove someone's name from a bank account. On the other hand, if it is a joint... Read Answer
The question is not whether it is legal (I know of no reason why it wouldn't be), but the more practical one of whether the recipients of the... Read Answer
Despite the fact that you didn't physically sign the documents, for a number of reasons a court would likely hold that you had entered into a... Read Answer
The risks are that he will not pay the loan and you will be liable to the car company. You may then be able to sue him for your damages, but if... Read Answer
You appear to have a claim against this McDonalds and the cleaning company. Not sure if you have a good claim against the franchisor - that... Read Answer
Assuming all the proper formalities were observed (depending on what state, a power of attorney may require witness or that it be notarized), it... Read Answer
No, you can't trade it in unless it was left to you in your significant other's will, but that will would still have to be probated.
Assuming the... Read Answer