by Tran Law Firm | Mar 21, 2017 | Family Law, Immigration
Did you enter the U.S. without inspection? Did you enter the U.S. with inspection but overstayed your permitted time? A person who is in the U.S. without proper authorization will begin to collect unlawful presence time, and depending on the amount of days of...
by Tran Law Firm | Dec 3, 2016 | Estate Planning, Family Law, North Carolina, Real Estate, Wills & Trusts
What is Portability? Portability is the use of a deceased spouse’s Estate tax exclusion amount by the surviving spouse. You may be wondering, “what is an estate tax and why should you care about the Estate tax exclusion amount?” An estate tax is a type of tax that is...
by Tran Law Firm | Sep 10, 2016 | Family Law, North Carolina
IS SUPPORTING YOUR LITTLE BUNDLE OF JOY COSTING YOU AN ARM AND A LEG? WHAT IS THE COURT BASING YOUR PAYMENT ON? Throughout the United States, child support is a heavily litigated issue, and North Carolina is no different. Many questions arise regarding...
by Tran Law Firm | Jun 26, 2016 | Family Law, North Carolina
In North Carolina, adultery can be used as a basis for divorce. Also, North Carolina recognizes “alienation of affection” and “criminal conversation” as causes of action for an innocent spouse to sue the paramour of the other spouse. One may ask, what are the...