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Law and Daily Life #USImmigrationLaw: How Do I Fill Out Form G-325A?

#USImmigrationLaw: How Do I Fill Out Form G-325A?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

The Permanent Resident Card or green card process can seem overwhelming -- the qualification, the documentation, and, of course, the forms you'll need to fill...

Law and Daily Life #USImmigrationLaw: 7 Things to Know About Crossing the Canadian Border

#USImmigrationLaw: 7 Things to Know About Crossing the Canadian Border

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Canadians are friendly, and that's not just a stereotype. But that also doesn't mean that their borders are any less secure than our own. There are strict...

Law and Daily Life The Legal Limits of Spying on Your Spouse

The Legal Limits of Spying on Your Spouse

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Perhaps the only thing worse than thinking your spouse might be stepping out on you is knowing your spouse is stepping out on you. Still, some suspicious...

Law and Daily Life Can Spousal Support Payments Be Retroactive?

Can Spousal Support Payments Be Retroactive?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Once you've settled the big spousal support questions concerning how much you'll be paid and how long the payments will last, you may wonder if those payments...

Law and Daily Life How to Sue a Charter School

How to Sue a Charter School

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

There are few topics more politically polarizing at the moment than charter schools. One side of the argument claims that bad teachers have too much job...

Law and Daily Life #USImmigrationLaw: What Is Denaturalization?

#USImmigrationLaw: What Is Denaturalization?

By Christopher Coble, Esq. | Last updated on

Just as U.S. citizenship can be granted, it can also be revoked. The process, called denaturalization, only applies to naturalized citizens, as natural-born...

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