by Tran Law Firm | Nov 21, 2018 | Family Law, Immigration, North Carolina
Tiếng ViệtIn the era of Trump, getting immigration benefits just got more difficult. If you ever applied to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) for an immigration benefit, such as a green card or a certificate of...
by Tran Law Firm | Nov 16, 2018 | Family Law, North Carolina, Real Estate
A Brief Overview of the Pros and Cons of jointly owned real property with your husband or wife If you were to take a trip down to your county’s Register of Deeds and take a look at the books, you’d find quite a bit of real property owned by married couples. Most...
by Tran Law Firm | Nov 8, 2018 | Business, Corporation, Employment, North Carolina
So, you want to start a business. Or maybe you’ve already started a business and things are going well, but you’re concerned about protecting your business’s name and all the clientele you’ve built up using it. So what do you do? Register for trademark protection!...
by Tran Law Firm | Feb 11, 2018 | Family Law, Immigration, North Carolina
[in Vietnamese] Are you a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident who is trying to assist your family members in obtaining a visa so they are able to enter the United States and eventually become U.S. citizens? Do you have a family member who is a U.S. citizen or a...
by Tran Law Firm | Aug 28, 2017 | Business, Corporation, North Carolina
Imagine this scenario: you’ve been granted United States federal trademark protection for your business’s name, thereby granting you exclusive use of the name, brand, or logo nationwide. No one else can use your unique brand henceforth by law, and everyone can...
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...