Frequently Asked Questions About A K-1 Visa Interview

The show "90-Day Fiancée" has put the K-1 Visa process in the spotlight. People may not have realized that they could look for love in other countries and bring their fiancée over to the states. If you have fallen in love with someone overseas, you need to apply for a K-1 visa in order to bring the love of your life to America. From there, you will have 90 days to wed, or your love will be sent back to their country.

4 Things That Must Be Disclosed When Selling Your Home

When selling your home, it's obvious that you are going to want to make your home look as good as possible in order to attract buyers. However, each state has it's own rules about what you must disclose when selling. If certain things are omitted in the information about the home to the buyer, you could be facing a non-disclosure lawsuit that can definitely affect you financially. Here are four things you probably are going to have to disclose:

Building A Defense In A Drug Case ~ How To Start By Helping Yourself

Possession and use of illegal drugs can land you in the criminal system facing an assortment of serious consequences. If you are charged with a drug related offense, you would be wise to have an attorney who specializes in drug defense cases represent you. If you want to stop the cycle of insanity that is drug addiction, you are going to want to take extra steps to help your legal counsel defend you.

3 Things That Can Cause Your Workers Compensation Claim To Be Denied

Whenever someone is injured while on the job, most employers have workers compensation insurance to help cover the injured employee. You and your employer can file a workers compensation claim to help you pay for any medical bills or to supplement your income if you have to take time off from work because of the injury. However, not all claims are approved. Here are three things that can cause your workers compensation claim to be denied.

Pros And Cons Of Choosing A Mediated Divorce

Whether you've been married for four years or forty, the desire to keep your divorce amicable is a laudable one, and mediated divorce offers a chance to do just that. But some couples are unsure about mediated divorce because they've heard that it's a longer or more difficult process. It's true that mediation has pros and cons (although it doesn't necessarily take longer than a litigated divorce), but you should learn what the pros and cons are so you can decide for yourself.

Lineups And Photo Arrays: What You Need To Know

If you are a suspect in a criminal case, police may want you to participate in a lineup, or they may use a photo of you in a photo array. You should be aware of what things can taint these witness identification procedures, and avoid them if possible. This can become especially important when it comes to crimes involving weapons. People tend to focus more on the weapon and less on the appearance and details of the persons holding them, so misidentifications and unfair imprinting are likely to occur.

3 Ways Your Spouse May Try To Conceal Assets In Divorce

One of the most common services for which family lawyers are often solicited is in regards to divorce. In divorce, one of the most awkward and uncomfortable aspects of the dissolution involves the division of assets. Unfortunately, in many marriages where substantial assets are involved, there is typically one spouse that tries to hide assets, cash, or other valuables from the other. Although this is a fairly common tactic, there simply aren't that many places to hide assets or cash—at least not many places that haven't already been used in the past, and with which attorneys are quite familiar.

Cross-Country Motorcycling? Stay On Top Of Recent Changes In State Laws

If you're planning a two-wheeled trip across the US, or arranging a visit to Sturgis when summer's in full swing, you'll avoid fines and other unpleasant travel experiences by keeping track of relevant states' new motorcycle laws that are implemented prior to your departure date. Several states' legislators have had motorcycles on their radar lately, passing new laws you should know about now. Other groups are pushing for repeals of existing safety laws.

Taking All The Blame: Who Is At Fault In A Rear-End Collision?

One of the most universally known things about auto accidents involve rear-end collisions. The general idea that floats around is that if you rear-end someone, no matter the circumstances, you're automatically at fault. There's some truth to that, but it's not an unassailable idea. Here's what you really need to know about rear-end collisions. Is What People Say about Rear-End Collisions True? If you rear-end someone, chances are you are 100% liable.

3 Tips For Settling Your Slip & Fall Injury Out Of Court

If you are the victim of a personal injury case where you slipped and fell, there is a possibility that you do not need to take your case all the way to court. Lawsuits can add unnecessary costs to the defendant, especially if the case is cut and dry. In order to increase your odds of settling out of court, make sure to do the following 3 things. Link The Fall To An Injury

Simple Ways To Avoid The Contesting Of A Will

Drawing up a will is critical to ensure that your most-deserved loved ones receive your estate after your passing. Unfortunately, money can bring out the worst in people and those who feel they are entitled to an estate might choose to maliciously contest the will. To avoid seeing such a scenario play out, follow a few careful steps to effectively undermine such misguided attempts. The Basics of a Will  Opening an estate via a will is necessary to distribute assets that are solely in your name.

Hire Your Own Criminal Defense Attorney Instead Of Going With A Public Defender

Getting accused of a crime can be a stressful experience. If you don't have a ton of money for an attorney, the court system will often provide a public defender to assist you. While this can certainly save you some money, it could also have consequences for your case. While public defenders are of course honorable attorneys, they often can not focus as much on any one client as a private criminal defense lawyer can.