By Lori Williams on September 6, 2011
Learn what individuals and families need to know about Immigration Law, including recent trends, misconceptions, and an announcement by the Department of Homeland Security.
Posted in Blog, Immigration, Legal, Lori Williams, Your Legal Resource | Tagged Family immmigration attorney, Immigration, immigration consultant, lawyer, Lisa Tehlirian, notario |
By Lori Williams on August 9, 2011
In this family law overview, I discuss the differences between pre-nuptial agreements, annulments, divorce, separation, and collaborative divorce.
Posted in Attorney, Blog, Divorce, Legal, Lori Williams, Your Legal Resource | Tagged abuse, adoption, alimony, annulment, ante-nuptial agreement, attorney, child support, COBRA, collaborative law, custody, division of assets and debts, divorce, divorce decree, family law, judgment, juvenile, legal separation, neglect, parenting time, paternity, post-nuptial agreement, pre-nuptial agreement, separate maintenance, uncontested |
By Lori Williams on December 14, 2010
I was recently interviewed by Michigan Lawyer’s Weekly, along with several other local attorneys, about the pros and cons of lawyer blogging. Perhaps this article will help you decide whether blogging is right for you and your business.
Posted in Blog, Communication, Lawyer Blogging, Legal, Lori Williams, Marketing, Your Legal Resource |
By Lori Williams on November 30, 2010
“Don’t hold your breath! Attorney Ken Gross feels that the Bank’s loan modification process is worse now than ever. The process is difficult; in some cases, it is necessary to push the matter to the brink of foreclosure in order to get the banks to agree to a short sale. You just don’t know how the process will go, until you try. Bankruptcy or another Debt Resolution program is available as a relief measure for those clients who can’t modify the loan or get approval from the bank on a short sale.”
Posted in Blog, Legal, Loan Modification, Lori Williams, short sale, Your Legal Resource |
By Lori Williams on August 31, 2010
It happens all too often that men are falsely accused of being the baby’s father, and they either never find out the truth, or they find out years later after a bond is formed with the child and support is paid. Research shows 1/3 of men tested in paternity matters aren’t the fathers of the children in controversy.
Posted in Blog, Legal, Lori Williams, Marketing, Paternity/Father's Rights, Your Legal Resource |