The Differences Between A Fiance Visa And A Marriage Green Card

Choosing to become a resident of the United States means that you are ready to brace yourself for the long and challenging road ahead. If you want to be a United States citizen, you have to get a residency card, or green card, and then you have to live in the States for five years. You can shorten the time to three years if you marry a U.S. citizen. There is also the " Read More 

Starting A New Business? Three Ways An Employment Attorney Can Help You

If you are looking to start your own business and plan on hiring employees, there are many reasons why you should consider utilizing the services offered by an employment attorney. Many people believe that an employment attorney only helps those who may file a lawsuit against their employer, but this is not the case. An employment attorney can also help business owners. Here are three ways that an employment attorney can help you as you seek to start your new business. Read More 

Facing Charges Of Indecent Exposure

Indecent exposure is a crime in which an individual exposes their genitals to somebody who does not consent to see them, often for sexual gratification. Many states take the crime of indecent exposure seriously, even as a misdemeanor offense. In some states, it is required that the individual perform the act in the hopes of achieving sexual gratification, so urination or a college prank may not apply to the law. Of course, each state is different, so you need to consult with an attorney to understand the legal ramifications. Read More 

How To Give Your Disability Case Its Best Chance Of Success

When injury or illness makes it impossible to work a normal job, social security disability insurance (SSDI) is here to help you stay on your feet -- at least, in theory. In practice, disability cases can sometimes be lengthy and difficult to see to a successful conclusion. If you plan to apply for disability, then it is important to understand both the process you will face and the requirements that you must meet. Read More 

A Guide to Grandparents’ Rights Cases

You often hear about custody and visitation disputes, but may not have given much consideration to another area of family law -- grandparent's rights. There are many situations in which a grandparent might have a legal basis to see visitation or custody of a grandchild. As with any other area of family law, these sorts of matters and the rights of the grandparent vary state by state.  If you think you have a grandparent's rights situation on your hands and want to handle things in a way that serves you best, read on. Read More