Chicago Government Legal Advice (106 found)Narrow your searchPosted 3 months ago in Probate Chicago, IL
David Allen Charous' answer
Assuming your wife passed away in Illinois and was an Illinois resident, the...
Michael J. Helfand's answer
You are right about the surviving spouse getting all the property (unless she... Posted 3 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
Andrew Pavlinski's answer
You may have a cause of action against your employer and/ or your supervisor....
Joseph Andrew Harrison's answer
I tend to agree with my colleague. You may also want to visit the Illinois... Posted 4 months ago in Probate Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
If your father had a will, it should have been filed with the court. Contact... Posted 4 months ago in Guardianship Chicago, IL
James Gregory Las Cola's answer
In order to properly address your question I would need more information. Was... Posted 4 months ago in Criminal Defense Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
The FDIC does not regulate who can and cannot work in a particular bank. The...
Lawrence Allen Stein's answer
In my experience, minor convictions for crimes not involving untruthfulness... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Joseph Christian Grasmick's answer
I can answer the immigration part of your question "I am a Canadian Citizen...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The TN visa limits you be employed in the specific position and to work for the... Posted 4 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
Your concern deals with a lawyer's professional responsibilities which are... Posted 4 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
Your question involves the professional responsibilities of the lawyer in... Posted 4 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Chicago, IL
Mark Aaron Silverman's answer
If the rental was, in fact, governed by the RLTO, then you may have a claim to... Posted 4 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Your wife should have consulted with an attorney before she left the U.S. She...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
One clarification. Your wife can be denied a tourist visa through ESTA, where... Posted 4 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Chicago, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
From your facts, it certainly sounds like you might have a claim against the... Posted 5 months ago in Guardianship Chicago, IL
Brian Joseph Cohan's answer
If you are the guardian appointed by the court you are governed by the probate... Posted 5 months ago in Employment / Labor Chicago, IL
Diana S. Brodman Summers' answer
A non-government employer can set their own rules and policies. So the legal... Posted 5 months ago in Fraud Chicago, IL
User's answer
The US takes falsified data seriously in all settings - the key is whether a U....
W. Joseph Werner Jr.'s answer
Whistleblower cases in the legal community are more commonly called qui tams.... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
Marrying for the sole purpose of immigration is a Federal Crime punishable...
David Nabow Soloway's answer
Marrying an immigrant for money solely so he can try to get a "Green Card" is... Posted 5 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Maria Fuster Glinsmann's answer
The answer to your question is "maybe". I have seen clients turned around at...
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The question is too vague. One issue is whether the debt is being paid on... Posted 5 months ago in Social Security Chicago, IL
Kent Anderson's answer
A tax lien attaches to all the assets of a delinquent taxpayer and is created... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Kevin Lawrence Dixler's answer
The short answer is don't hire your relative! He or she needs to file for a... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Chicago, IL
Sean Shihhsun Yuan's answer
The relavant regulation is in 8 CFR 241.2, in particular the following: "Spouse...
Haroutyun Harry Asatrian's answer
The L-2 visa status is derivative to an L-1 visa. So you will be able to stay... Posted 6 months ago in Estate Planning Chicago, IL
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
You should be talking to an elderlaw attorney. For the most part, many of...
James Arthur Gorton's answer
I agree with the previous posting as to advice. Your situation is potentially... |