Tips For Filing A Provisional Waiver If You've Overstayed A Visa In The U.S.

Posted on: 14 June 2016

If you have been in the United States illegally, but seek an immigrant visa, you must leave the United States and return to your home country for your visa interview. Unfortunately, illegal presence in the U.S. mandates an automatic ban on returning if you leave the country. If you've stayed less than 180 days illegally, the ban is for three years, and if you have been in the country illegally for an aggregate amount of one year, the penalty is ten years. [Read More]

What You Need To Know About Points On Your Driving Record If You Get Cited Several Times For Traffic Violations

Posted on: 14 June 2016

Being able to drive a vehicle is a privilege that can be taken away from you if you do not obey traffic laws, which includes driving cars that are legal. If you seem to get pulled over and cited for violations more often than you'd like to admit, you could be at risk of having your driving privileges suspended. Here's what you need to know. Admitting Guilt to Avoid Court Isn't Always a Good Idea [Read More]

Four Examples Of Factors You Need To Prove Nuisance

Posted on: 10 May 2016

The exact definition of a nuisance may vary according to jurisdiction, bit it usually includes anything that is harmful to health, indecent, or interferes with a person's enjoyment of their property. As you can see, the definition is rather broad, which is why most courts consider the totality of circumstances of a case before declaring something to be a nuisance. Here are some of the factors considered when evaluating the totality of circumstances surrounding an alleged nuisance: [Read More]

Getting Support From Loved Ones While Dealing With A DUI Might Mean More Than You Think

Posted on: 10 May 2016

Dealing with DUI charges can be a stressful time in anyone's life. This can be even harder if you try to go through it alone. While getting charged with a DUI isn't something that you might want to share with others, there are plenty of things that loved ones might want to do to help. Here are four things your family can do to back you up while facing a DUI conviction. [Read More]