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Notary Public: The state government has authorized this competent entity to administer oaths, witness the signing of important documents, and certify copies of those documents.
Immigration Forms: These are official documents that people provide when requesting authorization to go overseas to work, study, or travel. These papers include visa, green card, and naturalization applications.
Real Estate: This service includes buying, renting, and selling many kinds of real estate, such as homes, apartments, commercial space, and land. Clients use the help of real estate brokers when looking for properties and negotiating bargains.
DACA: Some undocumented immigrants who came to the country as children can obtain work permits through the DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals) program, which also helps them avoid deportation.
Visas: This is an endorsement on a passport that grants the bearer permission to enter, depart from, or remain in a specific country for a predetermined amount of time. There are numerous kinds of visas, including tourist, work, and student visas.
Family Law Divorce: Family law is the area of law that deals with matters such as marriage, divorce, child custody, child support, and other family-related concerns. Divorce services cover anything from drafting divorce documents to negotiating settlements and representing clients in court.
Family Letters: Family letters are formal documents that can be used to demonstrate a person's relationship to their immediate family, much as birth certificates, marriage licenses, and adoption paperwork.
Guardianship: A court appoints a person or organization to be in charge of the care and welfare of a child or disabled person in this formal legal arrangement.
Incorporation: Creating a new corporation, a legal entity apart from its owners, is a process known as incorporation. During this process, articles of incorporation must be submitted along with state registration.
Power of Attorney Letters: A power of attorney is a legal document that enables someone to act on behalf of another person in concerns of law, business, and health. Travel letters: A travel document could be required by another country's government before allowing someone to enter their country. It is typically used when a person needs special care due to a health condition, is traveling with a young kid, or both.
LLC & Partnerships: LLCs and Limited Liability Partnerships Legal company arrangements include companies. LLC owners are protected from personal liability, whereas partnerships include two or more people sharing in the profits and losses of the business.
Small Claims: Small claims court is a legal forum for resolving disputes between individuals or businesses where the amount in question is frequently limited to a certain dollar amount.
Business License - EIN: A business license is a licence issued by the state or federal government allowing it to operate lawfully. A firm is given an EIN (Employer Identification Number), which is a tax identification number, by the IRS.
Bankruptcies 7/13: The legal process of declaring bankruptcy helps individuals or corporations to get rid of debt or reorganize their finances. Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 are the two categories of bankruptcy available to individuals.
Name Change: A person may legally change their name in specific situations, such as marriage, divorce, or personal preference.
Trusts & Wills: These are formal documents that outline the distribution of a person's assets upon their dying. A trust may also provide tax savings and asset preservation as additional benefits.
Unlawful Detainer: Landlords may use the legal process known as an unlawful detainer to evict renters who have broken the terms of their lease agreement or failed to pay rent. It is a particular sort of lawsuit with the objective of evicting the renter and regaining ownership of the property. In order to determine if the landlord has the right to possession of the property, a lawsuit is filed, the tenant is notified of the action, and a court hearing is held.
Resource Center: This is a place where people can go to get resources, information, and assistance with a particular issue or subject. For instance, there are resource centers for the homeless, the disabled, and those in need of legal assistance. Law-consortium could provide aid in the form of guidance, suggestions for other services, counseling, and other services.
Evictions: Eviction is the term used to describe the legal process of evicting a tenant from a rental property. This might take place if the tenant breaks the conditions of the lease, fails to pay the rent, or engages in other illegal activity. Notifying the tenant of the imminent eviction, filing a lawsuit, and conducting a hearing to determine whether the eviction is valid are often steps in the process.
Income tax: This tax is imposed on both private citizens and commercial entities. In the United States, income tax is collected by both the federal government and most state governments. Taxes are owed according to the amount of income earned; persons with higher incomes frequently pay a higher tax rate. Income tax is used in part to finance government programs and services like social welfare, education, and the militar
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