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Immigration Law Impacts in Family Law

(2011), 56 pages

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About This Book

More than ever, immigration issues are arising in family law disputes. These issues can be quite complicated, especially when children are involved, and potential immigration consequences are severe. In this new publication from MoBarCLE, volunteer authors Alisse C. Camazine; Peter A. Gianino, Jr.; and Melissa G. Nolan of Paule, Camazine & Blumenthal, P.C., guide family law attorneys in identifying immigration issues to properly advise their clients.

 

Find overviews of immigration status types and paths to citizenship. Find a chapter on obtaining lawful immigration status through marriage to a U.S. citizen and another on special provisions for abused spouses and children. Find a chapter on affidavits of support for intending immigrants and another on matters involving children. Throughout the publication are links to forms and helpful online information, and there are helpful charts and a list of common immigration definitions.

 This publication is part of a new product line of guidebooks. These guidebooks are available in a choice of formats: softbound print book, CD-ROM, or download. Purchasers can buy both the print and an electronic version for a discounted price. Order yours today!

Table of Contents


Chapter Number

Chapter Title


1

Introduction


2

Obtaining Lawful Immigration Status in the United States Through Marriage to a U.S. Citizen


3

Special Provisions Available for Abused Spouses and Children


4

Affidavit of Support


5

Matters Involving Children


6

Conclusion


 




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