Even if you have no criminal record, applying for citizenship or permanent resident status can be a long and arduous process. After all, government adjudicators are apt to dig deeply into both your current and past behaviors. If you have a criminal conviction, your...
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Month: April 2020
How is credit card debt split in a divorce?
When it comes to divorce and finances, most couples are concerned about how to divvy up their shared assets. If you and your spouse frequently used credit to pay for things during your marriage, the question of how this debt may be handled will also arise. U.S. News...
How can you coparent in a healthy way?
Divorce is among one of the most life changing events that you can experience. Despite the negatives, divorce can also be a fresh start. It can be a way to revive your family’s stability. When there are children involved with a divorce, you must set aside your...
Are there different types of license suspensions in Washington?
Having a driver's license is a privilege, and this privilege can be taken away for many different reasons. In Washington, license suspension is used to penalize drivers for numerous infractions, from driving while under the influence of alcohol to failing to pay child...
Spousal maintenance may provide new opportunities
During your marriage, your spouse may have been the breadwinner, or perhaps your spouse has quite a bit of separate property. Regardless, the result is that your spouse will be in good financial shape after the divorce, and your outlook is not so rosy. Receiving...