Archive for September 2023
Mediation and Alternative Dispute Resolution Family Law : The Benefits of Settling Out of Court
Family legal battles can be among the most tumultuous events a person can go through. It can be a grueling process that can leave both parties exhausted and frustrated. Thankfully, there are many ways to resolve a dispute without going to court, and mediation is likely the best example. Mediation: A collaborative process Mediation is…
Read MoreCredible Fear Interview (CFI) vs. Reasonable Fear Interview (RFI)
Navigating through the immigration process can be challenging for an asylum seeker. Depending on how and when the asylum seeker entered or was apprehended in the United States will determine if they qualify for a Credible Fear Interview or Reasonable Fear Interview. Breaking Down CFI & RFI The Credible Fear Interview and Reasonable Fear Interview…
Read MoreUnderstanding Misdemeanors and Felonies Under Louisiana Law
When it comes to criminal law, misdemeanors and felonies are the two main categories of criminal charges. In Louisiana, both misdemeanors and felonies have a significant impact on one’s life, from financial penalties to possible jail time. Understanding the differences between a misdemeanor and a felony can help one prepare for defending against such charges,…
Read MoreUnderstanding the Distinction between First Degree Murder and Second Degree Murder in Louisiana
Murder is considered to be one of the most serious crimes in the state of Louisiana, as well as in the entire United States. In Louisiana, first degree murder and second degree murder have significant distinctions that can determine the severity of the punishments. In this blog post, we will examine the differences between the…
Read MoreDetention Center Conditions and Human Rights
The Impact of Detention Centers The topic of detention center conditions and their impact on human rights has been gaining increased attention in recent years. While detention centers are designed to temporarily house individuals who have been detained by law enforcement agencies, the living conditions and treatment of detainees have become significant issues of concern.…
Read MoreJury Selection in Criminal Trials: Maximizing Your Client’s Chances
What is a “Voir Dire”? Jury selection, also known as “voir dire,” is a critical phase of a criminal trial where attorneys from both the prosecution and defense question potential jurors to determine their suitability to serve on the jury. The goal is to select a fair and impartial jury that can objectively evaluate the…
Read MoreExpedited Removal
What is Expedited Removal? Expedited Removal is a process the government uses to remove certain people from the United States more quickly and without ever seeing an Immigration Judge. In expedited removal proceedings, your case is evaluated by an officer from DHS who will determine if you will be immediately removed from the United States.…
Read MoreFirm Resettlement
If you want to seek Asylum in the United States but have lived in another country, other than the one you are fleeing from, before coming to the United States, there are a few things to consider. Having lived in a third country can deem you to be “firmly resettled” by the United States Government…
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