
SPECIAL REPORT IMMIGRATION PREPARING FOR THE ASYLUM INTERVIEW The asylum interview is scheduled to determine your eligibility for asylum in the United States. In other words, to determine whether you were persecuted in the past, or fear...
Read More ›Sometimes, married couples fall out of love and no matter how much they try to salvage the relationship; it just isn’t working anymore. Deciding to divorce and go through complicated legal matters might be difficult. But in the end, it’s...
Read More ›When two married people choose to go on their separate ways, the easiest and the best course of action is to get a divorce. Reaching into that decision is not easy, but there certainly is a good reason for it. You will have to consult with your...
Read More ›Divorce is tricky. But finalized divorce can be trickier, especially when your ex-spouse files for an alimony claim. Alimony or spousal support is a form of monetary support that one spouse gives to the other for a court-specified timeframe. The...
Read More ›Custody and visitation arrangements are two of the most controversial issues during divorce. Under Maryland law, both parents are natural custodians and the court system usually takes into account what’s only the best interest of the children....
Read More ›Sole child custody is the type of custody where only one parent is given both the legal and housing rights of the child or children. It is seldom granted to only one parent; however, for more complex and difficult cases, the court rules that the...
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