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How Can I Prove Hardship When Pursuing Cancellation of Removal?
Immigrants who are not U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents face numerous challenges and anxieties. For many people, the possibility of deportation is a constant threat. Cancellation of removal is a form of relief from removal (deportation) and can be granted to immigrants who demonstrate that they have been in the United States for a certain period of time and meet other criteria.
One key factor when applying for cancellation of removal as a non-permanent lawful resident is demonstrating hardship. To demonstrate this, applicants must provide evidence to the immigration judge of the negative effects their removal would have on their family members.
Qualifying for Cancellation of Removal
Individuals living in the United States without legal status have to deal with the stress and fear that comes from knowing that their lives could be uprooted at any moment. For those placed in removal proceedings, the threat of deportation is very real.
Evaluating Alternative Dispute Resolution Methods for Divorce
Getting divorced requires a couple to address several multifaceted issues. Divorcing spouses will need to divide shared assets and debts, address the ownership of the marital home, and handle other complicated financial matters. If the spouses share children, they must also decide on a parenting plan.
Most couples prefer to avoid the time and expense of a court trial by using an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) process during divorce. The most common forms of ADR for divorce in Illinois are negotiation, mediation, and collaborative divorce. If you are planning to divorce soon, it may be a good idea to familiarize yourself with the benefits of these ADR methods.
Negotiating a Divorce Settlement Through Your Respective Attorneys
Movies and TV shows make it seem as if all divorce cases involve a heated courtroom trial. In reality, most divorce cases are settled long before trial. Negotiation is a form of ADR where spouses can hire separate divorce attorneys to represent them in negotiations with one another. This process allows each spouse to present their side and make a request for what they are seeking from the other spouse. Negotiations often result in an agreement that both spouses find acceptable.
Holding a Drunk Driver Accountable Through a Personal Injury Claim
Intoxicated driving kills approximately 10,000 people each year. Because it is so dangerous, driving while intoxicated by drugs or alcohol is illegal in all 50 states. While criminal penalties such as fines and jail time punish the intoxicated driver, the criminal court system does very little, if anything, to address the devastation suffered by victims of drunk drivers.
If you were injured or a loved one was killed by a drunk driver or drugged driver, you may want to consider taking action through the civil court system. A personal injury claim against the driver may help you hold the driver accountable as well as recover monetary damages.
Fundamentals of a Drunk Driver Injury Claim
Under Illinois law, an injured person or the representative of a deceased person may file a civil claim for damages if:
- Another party owed a duty of care
Can You Get Alimony in Illinois?
Alimony, spousal support, and spousal maintenance are all terms used to describe the financial support a spouse pays to another spouse during or after a divorce. The laws about spousal maintenance vary from state to state. In Illinois, maintenance may be ordered by the court, or the spouses can negotiate a spousal maintenance agreement as a part of their divorce settlement.
If you are getting divorced in Illinois, it is important to understand your rights and responsibilities regarding spousal maintenance.
Parties May Negotiate a Spousal Maintenance Agreement
In Illinois, the spouses themselves can negotiate a spousal maintenance agreement during the divorce process. The agreement will be binding on both parties and is often used when the spouses are able to come to an understanding without court intervention. Some spouses find mediation helpful for negotiating the terms of a spousal maintenance agreement.
T-Bone Car Accidents Can Cause Serious Back Injuries
There are more than 5 million motor vehicle accidents in the United States every year. Among the most common types of collisions are T-bone accidents, which often lead to serious back injuries. In a large number of cases, this type of crash is due to reckless driving. If you have suffered injuries as a result of a T-bone car accident at Mevorah & Giglio Law Offices we know that the trauma is immense but we will work to make the legal process as smooth as possible.
Research Specifies Common T-Bone Accident Injuries
A recent study examined various collisions and the injuries they caused. The study looked at 933 patients and found that 146 patients were involved in T-bone accidents who overwhelmingly suffered cervical and lumbar spine injuries.
Types of Risky Driving Causing T-bone Accidents
T-bone accidents can lead to serious injuries due to the speed and the inability of the driver and passengers to brace for impact. Unfortunately, injuries can be life-altering or they can lead to death. T-bone accidents are often caused by speeding, distracted driving, and driving under the influence. Common forms of negligence that may make a T-bone crash more likely to occur include but are not limited to:
Are You an Immigrant in the U.S. Military Facing Deportation?
Immigrants have fought in just about every American conflict in U.S. history, and there are about 45,000 immigrants currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Last week, Congress approved the Veteran Service Recognition Act making it harder to deport non-citizen veterans. Although it still needs to go before the Senate before it can become law, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, has already been directed to consider U.S. military service when deciding whether or not to initiate removal proceedings.
Deportation Proceedings
Deportation proceedings, also known as removal proceedings, usually begin when someone has a run-in with law enforcement, is caught in the middle of a raid, or ICE comes knocking on the door. While an immigrant is in ICE detention, the government determines if the deportation process will begin. That usually involves hearings to determine if the person should be removed from the United States. The Veteran Service Recognition not only recognizes a non-citizen’s service but adds a layer of protection when faced with possible deportation.
Could My Ex’s DUI Help My Child Custody Case?
Like any parent, you want to ensure your child’s safety at all times. If you are in the middle of a child custody battle or a divorce and you find out your soon-to-be ex is facing DUI charges, we would want to know about it. It would not matter if your child was in the car at the time of the arrest. Many children are killed in traffic accidents every year while riding in a car with a drunk driver. This could lead a judge to question the child’s safety and whether or not someone is a fit parent.
Guardian ad Litem
When a family court judge is trying to determine custody, the court will appoint a third party to investigate the family, especially if a parent is facing DUI charges. The court will assign a Guardian ad Litem or child representative to gather additional information. This representative is an attorney who has the child’s best interest at heart and will report back to the judge and give a recommendation.
Help! I Cannot Pay My Ordered Child Support
Prices at grocery stores are multiplying, and you were just laid off. This can be a scary reality for many parents. It can be terrifying to lose your livelihood and have to deal with inflation rates that are higher than they have been in four decades. You may be asking yourself, how in the world will you make your next child support payment? This is especially concerning in light of the fact that being unemployed does not absolve you from your obligation.
File for a Modification Quickly
In Illinois, the courts will only reconsider a child support modification if a parent can demonstrate a substantial change in circumstances to justify a change in child support payments. Unfortunately, inflation alone is not enough. That is because it generally affects the cost of living for both parents.
The cost of living goes up, but your income remains the same or worse yet, you have lost your job. You should consider petitioning the court for a modification of your child support obligation.
Did You Slip and Fall at the Mall During Your Holiday Shopping?
Unless you prefer the online buying experience, you may be heading to the mall for your holiday shopping. Sales are expected to increase up to 8 percent from a year ago. Perhaps your plan is an in-and-out strategy this holiday season and focused only on what is on that shopping list for the kids or the grandkids, but it is often in that dash to get it all done within a certain time frame that accidents happen. For example, you may slip and fall while at the mall.
Liability of a Business
It is the legal responsibility of the commercial property owner and those who run the businesses and stores within the mall to make sure that the premises are safe for holiday shoppers and that the property is well maintained. If they are negligent and it results in a slip and fall injury, they should be held accountable.
Where Exactly Did the Slip and Fall Happen?
The Impact of a Sex Crime on Your Immigration Status
In the interest of public safety, ICE has been targeting sexual violence perpetrators in the United States. In fact, ICE just recently arrested 138 convicted sex offenders who are non-citizens. If you are convicted of a sex crime you will probably be deported after serving time behind bars and will not be allowed to come back into the United States. It is important that you thoroughly understand the impact a sex crime conviction could have on your immigration status. You need an experienced immigration and criminal defense attorney before you admit wrongdoing or accept a plea.
Crimes of Moral Turpitude and Removal Proceedings
The Immigration and Nationality Act governs immigration law and lays out the consequences for those convicted of crimes of moral turpitude, which generally include sex crimes and aggravated felonies. Specific examples of such offenses include rape, child pornography, and sex with a minor.
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