Your question does not state whether or not you are currently living in the United States illegally. If you are, then yes, an Immigration attorney should be consulted. The fact that you feel comfortable in the United States may motivate you to want to reside there but does not give you the legal right to if you are not a citizen.
You can hire an attorney to see if a judge will give you permission to home school your child.
Already been used many times before, but you can ask your attorney if he thinks it might work.
Before buying a home, have the title examined by a real estate attorney.
Yes, If they received a search warrant for your home after you were arrested then any evidence found as a result of the search warrant is valid. Your attorney maybe able to have an argument however you as the resident / home owner are responsible for anything inside your home.
It depends on what the attorney had to do with losing your home. In order to win in a civil suit, you would need to be able to prove that the attorney did something illegal, or incompetent, and that illegal or incompetent act caused you the loss.
Edmund Randolph was the first U. S. attorney general, and he was from Virginia.
By applying to the Home Office.
the united home department in Arizona
i think it was Enoch Powell in the 1960s when he was home Secretary
The idiom "feel at home" means to feel comfortable and relaxed in a particular place or situation as if you were in your own home. It implies feeling welcomed and at ease in a new or unfamiliar environment.
I'm Already Home was created on 2002-09-29.
YEP!