SERVICES

We provide mulititude of
services ranging from Immigration, Real Estate to Family Law.
We specialize in Immigration matters and have filed thousands of
petitions for our clients. We provide the following legal services to both individuals
and corporations:
Immigration
Corporate Law
Real Estate
Family Law
Wills & Estate
Bankruptcy
Immigration
Asylum
Deportation/Exclusion/Removal Proceedings
Non-immigrant Visas:
H VISAS: H-1A, H-1B, H-2, H-3
L VISAS: L-1A and L-1B
E VISAS
O/P VISAS: For entertainers and athletes
R VISAS: Religious visas
Immigrant Visas
Labor Certifications
Reduction In Recruitment
I-140
Special Immigrant Visas
Family-based Immigrant Visas
Investor Visas
Corporate Law
Corporate! Corporate!. Enough said and put yourself into a high gear by visiting us today. We provide a wide range of Corporate law services to fit your budget.
Among the services we provide are
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Incorporations
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Contracts
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Agreements
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Commercial Litigation
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Purchase
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Sale of Businesses
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Mergers and Acquisitions
In order to find out more send us your interests and requirements by filling out our information request form. We look forward to your business!.
Real Estate
Contact our law office to help make your Real Estate purchase an enjoyable and interesting experience, whether you are a first time buyer or an experienced Real Estate Investor. We also handle Commercial Closings which includes Real Estate Closings of Commercial Properties, Land and Zoning Ordinances ………..
We handle Residential Leases as well as Commercial Leases and Leases with an option to Purchase.
Among the services we provide are
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Residential and Commercial Closings
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Residential and Commercial Leases
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Landlord and Tenant Cases
In order to find out more send us your interests and requirements by filling out our information request form. We look forward to your business!.
Family Law
Family law deals with the creation, maintenance, and dissolution of relationships between individuals that are created by genetic relationship, marriage, and other legally recognized ways of forming a family.
Family relationships include:
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the relationship between parent and child
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the relationship between spouses in a marriage
The field of family law has also come to deal with relationships resembling those in the traditional family, but which are often not provided the same protections by the law, such as domestic partnerships.
We can handle all your family law practice needs at at very personal and discreet level. Our commitment and personal touch is a guarantee of a 100% total satisfaction to our clients.
We offer services in Divorce, Custody, Support, Separation and Prenuptials. Make a consultation now and experience the law as it should be!.
Wills & Estate Planning
WHAT IS A WILL?
A will is a legal instrument by which you can make a disposition of your real or personal property, to take effect after your death. By means of a will, during your lifetime, you can declare your wishes concerning the distribution of your assets such as cars, stocks, jewelry, real estate, etc. after you die. If you die without a will the laws of your state will generally determine who gets your assets, how they get it and in what proportion. Dying without a will or "intestate" can lead to fighting between potential heirs over your assets.
Preparing a will is relatively inexpensive. A simple will can be prepared by our attorney for an average cost of $150 - $1,000, depending on the complexity of your estate.
WHAT IS AN ESTATE?
An "estate" for estate planning purposes is the sum total of all the assets you own or have an interest in at the time of death, including your house, car(s), business interests, stocks, bonds, bank balances, insurance, jewelry, etc.
Contrary to widespread belief, Estate Planning is by no means reserved for those with sizable estates. Regardless of your age, income, wealth or family situation, estate planning should not be left for future considerations.
The following is a summary of the different types of wills we can write for you:
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Simple and Complex wills
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Power of Attorney
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Living Wills
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Estate Planning
Bankruptcy
Consumer Bankruptcies (Chapter 7 and 13 Bankruptcies)
Business/Corporate Bankruptcies (Chapter 11 Bankruptcies)
WHAT IS BANKRUPTCY?
Bankruptcy is a right provided by law to people who are deeply in debt and allows them a chance at a fresh start. It is a legal proceeding brought by a Debtor (one who owes payment to another) seeking relief provided under a federal statute, the Bankruptcy Code ("Code").
For individuals there are two types of relief under the Code.
(1) The first is liquidation under Chapter 7 of the Code. In a liquidation case, all of the debtor’s nonexempt assets are converted into cash and distributed to creditors according to the Code. However, the law allows the debtor to keep some money and most types of personal property in Bankruptcy. At the end of the proceeding, the debtor receives a discharge of most of his debts. This discharge absolves the debtor from any responsibility to pay for most of these debts, as well as gives the debtor certain other protections.
(2) The second type of relief is a reorganization of the debtor’s financial affairs by means of a Chapter 11 or Chapter 13. In the case of a Chapter 13, the debtor will propose a plan for payment of some or all of his debts within the guidelines provided by the Code. This plan permits the debtor to keep most of their property by repaying the creditors out of their future income. Debtor receives a discharge after he completes the repayment under the plan. Chapter 13 is only available to people with regular income.
Chapter 11 is the reorganization chapter most commonly used by businesses, but it is also available to individuals. Creditors vote on whether to accept or reject the repayment plan and this plan also needs to be approved by the court. The debtor is usually allowed to remain in control of his assets and continue to run his business, but the court may also appoint a Trustee to take possession and control of the business.
EFFECTS OF A DISCHARGE
The fact that an individual filed for Bankruptcy can appear on his credit report for as long as 10 years. Also after getting a discharge under the Code the person cannot file for another Bankruptcy for another 6 years. Filing for Bankruptcy does not affect any of the debts incurred by the person after the filing.
