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How Much Is My Case Worth?

Unfortunately, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer to personal injury settlements. The potential value of your case depends on a variety of legal factors, court rulings, and the actions you take following your injury.

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Average Settlement for a Motorcycle Accident

If you’ve been injured in a motorcycle accident in Texas, you have a right to compensation for your pain and suffering. But far too often, the physical, mental, and financial struggles caused by a serious motorcycle accident prevent riders from receiving the damages they deserve.

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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Texas?

It’s never easy when a marriage ends. In addition to complex questions about finances, assets, and children, you are probably wondering how long it will take for the process to play out and the divorce to become final. It’s not unusual for both parties to engage the divorce process with a desire to finalize things as quickly as possible. Unfortunately, the majority of divorces rarely go as smooth as they hoped.

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Who to Sue After a Semi-Truck Accident

Semi-trucks, more commonly called big rigs, 18-wheelers, or tractor trailers, make up one of the nation's largest organizations. The commercial trucking industry serves the American economy by transporting a massive variety of products and raw materials. Every day millions of these heavy haulers occupy roadways across America to move products from one place to another.

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Should a Green Card Holder With a Conviction Leave the U.S.?

If you’re currently a green card holder in the U.S., you’ve no doubt worked very hard to achieve this status and you don’t want to do anything to jeopardize it. Traveling outside the U.S. can get tricky if you have a conviction in your past — even if you’ve served out your sentence completely.

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Tips for Your Immigration Marriage Interview

Since the country’s founding, people from all over the world have been eager to call the United States home. And, if you're lucky enough to have found true love with a U.S. citizen who you wish to marry, this is one of the most direct routes to citizenship.

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Immigration Arrest: What Should You Do?

If you or a loved one has been detained by immigration officials, you need to know immigrant rights under federal law and how to exercise them.

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Dispelling Myths About Citizenship

Someone from a foreign country who has been in the United States and achieved lawful permanent resident (LPR) status may wonder whether it’s worth the extra effort to become a U.S. citizen. After all, they have a job, a home, maybe a family, and things are going well.

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I’m a Citizen. Can My Family Members Be Permanent Residents?

It’s no wonder that becoming a U.S citizen is the hope of so many people across the world given how many opportunities it provides. There are a few ways to start this journey, but you’ll first need to become a permanent resident.

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Understanding the Naturalization Process

For many people, becoming a U.S. citizen is a lifelong goal and one they spend years planning for. The citizenship process can be long and difficult, and you may become frustrated along the way if you experience setbacks.

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