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    Jul 13, 2022

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  • How Do I Get Permanent Residency in the United States?

    Nov 11, 2020

    Many people seeking to move to the U.S. look to apply for permanent legal residency, which allows a foreign national to live and work in the U.S. with no restrictions. Acquiring permanent lawful residency can be extremely difficult or less so, depending on a foreign national applicant’s individual circumstances. What is Permanent Residency? Permanent residency, often popularly called a “green card,” is a form of lawful residency that confers most of the same...
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  • Personal Injury FAQs

    Oct 19, 2020

    If you have been injured in an accident through no fault of your own, you need to familiarize yourself with your legal rights. Below are some of the most common questions that accident victims may have about pursuing a personal injury claim in New Jersey. Do I Have a Personal Injury Claim Even If I Don’t Feel Hurt? Yes. Even if at the scene of your accident you don’t feel like you were...
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  • Drunk Driving Charges: FAQ

    Aug 20, 2020

    If you are stopped or arrested for DUI, you may have many questions about your rights and the procedures you might face. Below are some of the most common questions that people stopped or arrested for DUI have. Do I Have to Be “Drunk” to Be Charged with DUI? The amount of alcohol needed for a person to feel “drunk” differs from person to person, and largely depends on height/weight, gender, and personal...
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  • Can I Be Deported If I’m Charged with a Crime in NJ?

    Aug 10, 2020

    If you are not a U.S. citizen, when you are arrested for a crime, one of your primary concerns may be whether a conviction will result in your deportation. Your deportation for a criminal conviction will depend on your immigration status and on the type of crime for which you have been convicted. If you are an immigrant and have been arrested for a crime, it is imperative that you speak to a knowledgeable...
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  • How to Seek Legal Asylum in the U.S.

    Feb 11, 2020

    Extreme weather events, war and terrorism are all fueling the biggest wave of immigration in history. Millions of global citizens are being forced to leave their homes and move elsewhere. For many, the United States provides the ideal landing point. Are you and your family considering seeking asylum in the U.S.? If so, then you may be wondering how to ensure you’re following the law entirely. Learn all about your rights and the law...
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  • Personal Injury Liens

    Oct 25, 2018

    A personal injury lien may sound surprising at first, especially because many people associate a lien with a piece of property. In that same sense, a personal injury lien is basically a claim to some of your settlement money in your personal injury case. The claim usually comes from medical providers, insurance companies and other third parties that paid any of your bills. They need to file a lawsuit through the court system in order...
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  • Are Used Tires Safe?

    Apr 2, 2018

    It is never an easy decision to settle for something less because of lower costs. The saying goes, “You get what you pay for” — and that can be true more often than not. But sometimes money plays a huge factor in making a purchase. For a cheaper price you might be able to get something used or refurbished that is just as good as a new product at full price. Then again, buying a...
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  • Are Police Scanners Legal?

    Mar 26, 2018

    With all the technological advances around today, there are many things that are now available at the touch of a button. For those familiar with smartphones, there is virtually an app for anything. All it takes is a simple search and download and you could be doing something from your phone you might have once thought required much more. For example, there are now apps for smartphones that turn those phones into police scanners...
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  • Do You Have to Get Out of Your Car When Pulled Over?

    Mar 23, 2018

    What used to be routine traffic stops have now evolved into traffic stops of national attention. Between dash cams, cell phones, police body cameras and other recording devices, every traffic stop comes with an added sense of caution. As a motorist in New Jersey, it is important to know what a police officer can and cannot do during a traffic stop. Keep in mind, in an effort to not escalate any situation, you should...
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