Category Archives: Minor’s Counsel
What is Minor’s Counsel?
If there is a child custody dispute during a divorce or any other proceeding, the minors involved are generally not allowed to testify or speak to the court directly. As a result, courts will often assign a minor’s counsel to … Continue reading
Citizenship through Military Service
You may be eligible for naturalization through your military service under Section 328 or 329 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). The Immigration and Nationality Act under section 329A also provides for naturalization posthumously. Persons who have honorably served … Continue reading
Family Law, Divorce, Child Custody, Visitation, Minor’s Counsel
A dissolution/divorce action can be very emotional. The unknown can be quit scary. At times one parent is angry or hurt. One parent can be so angry and perhaps so hurt that they forget to act in their children’s best … Continue reading
Conservatorship
Is a means by which a Family member can obtain an order from the Probate court that a loved one is unable to take care of him or herself and/or can not manage his or her own finances. The Probate … Continue reading
USCIS Issues Final Rule on Employment Eligibility Verification Form
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) today announced a final rule that adopts, without change, an interim rule to improve the integrity of the Employment Eligibility Verification (Form I-9) process. USCIS received approximately 75 public comments in response to the … Continue reading





