You might be replaying the incident over and over in your mind, wondering what you could have done differently. Maybe you were in a car crash, and you think you were going a little too fast, or you slipped in a store, but you were checking your phone. Now the medical bills are … [Read more...]
TikTok And Your Family Law Case: What Not To Share When Everything Is On The Line
You might be scrolling TikTok late at night because sleep is not coming easily right now. Your divorce is hanging over you, your kids are in the middle, and your head is full of “what ifs.” Maybe you posted a video to vent about your ex, or you shared a clip of your child during … [Read more...]
How Self Defense Applies To Assault And Battery Cases When Everything Is On The Line
You might be feeling stunned by how quickly things spun out of control. Maybe there was an argument; maybe someone put their hands on you first; maybe you just reacted. Now you are facing an assault or battery charge, and people are acting like you are the aggressor, even though … [Read more...]
How Property Division Works for Lehi Couples Under Utah Law
Utah law treats property division as a careful process. You and your spouse must list what you own and what you owe. Then the court decides what is fair. You may feel fear or anger. You may also feel pressure to agree fast. Slow down. Utah uses “equitable distribution,” which … [Read more...]
My Visa Source: One Box on Canada’s Spousal Sponsorship Form Permanently Eliminates Your Right to Appeal
When an immigration officer refuses a spousal sponsorship application, the immediate question is what options remain. For outland applicants, the answer is defined by law: appeal to the Immigration Appeal Division by presenting new evidence, and making your case in front of a … [Read more...]
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