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Monthly Archives: July 2012
Violence Against Women Act – A Lifeline to Freedom
In April 2012 the House passed a new version of the Violence Against Women Act Act (“VAWA”) that curtailed many protections afforded to immigrant women and eliminated the ability of women protected under this Act to obtain citizenship by cooperating … Continue reading
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Family law- Don’t lie to your Attorney!
The jurors gaze disapprovingly at the Defendant, while the prosecutor sits back in his chair, reclining slightly away from the table in front of him while a satisfied grin plays across his face. It looks like there is no hope … Continue reading