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Asked by User from Cle Elum, WA | Asked 463 days ago

Minor Trust in Another State - We Need to Move it or.....?

Our son was awarded a large serttlement last year. Trust agreement was drawn up in Wa this in Texas. The director/trustee in Texas,We noticed a lot of money unaccounted for and our son was put in what could have been a life threatening situation. We wrote the court and were demanded to attend a hearing. The Judge threatened to put me... View Full Question

Asked by User from Houston, TX | Asked 464 days ago

What is my status in america single or married?

I got married in another country when i came back to america i applied for my husband to come to america to live with me and he will be here in two months . i wanted to know are we legally married in america when he gets here or we have to go to court house or something ?

Asked by User from Coppell, TX | Asked 465 days ago

Permanent Resident applying green card for spouse

I am a green card holder living abroad with my parents pursuing a degree in dentistry. I have lived in the US for a couple of years during which i attended high school. After that i came to my birth country and started my education here. I have been visiting the US every 2 years and getting a re-entry permit every time to keep my green... View Full Question

Asked by User from Belvidere, IL | Asked 465 days ago

I have a problem with my University's mishandling of my financial aid which resulted in a failing grade.

Is Is it possible to sue a Univerrsity for damages related to their mishandling of my financial aid? I am in a state program which helps pay my tuition for school and I also get student loans to help me be able to attend. To make a long story short the school received the check frm the state one day after cutoff and dropped me as a... View Full Question

Asked by User from Deerfield Beach, FL | Asked 466 days ago

Going back to the united states

I moved to the united states when i was 11 on a tourist visa i did middle school high school and i received a full scholarship to a school in GA where i attended a year an a half but then i decide to come back to Uruguay to get an I-20 to go back legal but when i went to the embassy they denied my visa and say i cant go back to the... View Full Question

Asked by User from Howard City, MI | Asked 472 days ago

I am trying to get a hearing with dhs

Dhs cut my family off food assistance because my boyfriend's trust (a revocable living trust that his dad left him but he is not allowed to touch it until he is 40) they said because it is ran by a family member and not a lawyer is the main reason they cut us off. his uncle is the one who is left in charge of if and with his permission... View Full Question

Asked by User from Albany, GA | Asked 472 days ago

What type of attorney do i need to seek to satisfy a civil matter regarding a judgment/ lien that has been established concerning a repossessed car

The car was repossessed out of my driveway in may of 2005 and i was just out of the military and unemployed. i was informed that two months after the repossession that the automobile was sold to a buyer. In 2007, a legal clerk from Atlanta called me to inquire of a payment and I told the clerk that I refused to pay for an automobile... View Full Question

Asked by User from Augusta, GA | Asked 475 days ago

How and where to file form I-130 to bring my wife to america, and is K3 Visa a viable means also, just got married this month overseas.

Can I file all the needed forms, ie; I-130 / K3 visa, myself and if so who and where do I file them to; I am currently in Augusta, Georgia. and my wife is in Ethiopia. also is there any other means by which any part of this process can be made quicker, as I have been told that it could take several months or longer. in desperate need of... View Full Question

Asked by User from Van Nuys, CA | Asked 478 days ago

Unmarried son over 21 overstayed visa waiver program

My boyfriend is an argentinean unmarried son over 21 with approved i-130 from his mother as a petitioner, who's about to become a citizen. However he came to te US during the year of 2000 when argentina was part of the visa waiver program and overstayed up to date. We are now very concerned, because according to his lawyer he does... View Full Question

Asked by User from Cedar Rapids, IA | Asked 479 days ago

Can Assistant Attorney Generals represent complainants against licensees while continuing to advise a board without a conflict of interest?

1. Can licensing boards refuse to accept the licensee's testimony prior to making a decision? "Don't talk to ( ) or their people." Isn't guilty until proven innocent unconstitutional? 2. Can newspapers print blatant lies about the case, make their retractions in small print the following day after the damage is done, maintain the... View Full Question

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