2016

Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? I have compiled what I learned through that time to help others going through a difficult time in their lives.

2016

What Can Make Your VA Appeal More Successful?

19 September 2016
 Categories:
Law, Blog

If your Veterans Affairs (VA) claim has been denied, you join many other veterans who saw their claims routinely turned down as well. Although there are many scandals involving the VA—especially when it comes to claims handling and appointment backlogs—you need to make sure that your claim information is correct. Odds are, if you weren't a lawyer or doctor with the military, you're missing some descriptive medical information or legal precedence to make your claim succeed.
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3 Questions to Help You Gauge the Value of Unsecured Debts to Repay in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy

29 August 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

If you are filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy, one of the top questions on your mind might be how much of your debt you will have to pay. Well, there are basically three questions whose answers will help you answer this question. Here are the questions. Which Types of Debts Do You Have? There are two groups of debts in Chapter 13 bankruptcy; one group you have to pay completely, while the other you don't.
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What To Know About Spousal Support

10 August 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

Many divorcing couples fail to consider the issue of spousal support (known as alimony in some states), perhaps mistakenly believing it to be a thing of the past. Spousal support still exists for those who need it, and knowing some basic, but vial facts about this valuable option is important. Your financial future could be affected greatly by forgoing this possibility, so read on to learn more about spousal support in 8 facts.
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3 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Make Immigration Petitions Alone

27 July 2016
 Categories: , Blog

Even though the cost of hiring immigration attorneys looks daunting, it does not compare with the cost of being deported when you fill out the wrong paperwork. At least, with the help of the attorney, you know you will fill out the correct form for your situation. Here are a few other reasons why you should not attempt to fill out this form by yourself. You May Not Understand American Laws and Customs
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Can Deportation Be Stopped For Someone In A Detention Center?

7 July 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog

A loved one who is in a detention center for not having the proper authorization to be in the country could face deportation. Once removed, it can be more challenging for your loved one to gain legal entry back into the country. If you have a loved one who is facing deportation, here is what you need to know.  Why Is It More Challenging to Legally Return? When a deportation order is issued for a non-resident, a ban is usually instituted that prevents the person from legally re-entering the country for a period of time.
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About Me
lost a loved one to negligence? What now?

Have you recently lost a loved one to a tragedy? If you have lost a loved one at the fault of someone else, it is time for you to make that person accept the responsibility for his or her neglect. Having gone through the wrongful death process myself, I have learned quite a bit about how the system works. I was filled with questions and was fortunate to have a patient and understanding lawyer working with me. I have compiled everything that I had learned through that time into one site to help others going through one of the most difficult times in their lives.

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