Nine House Members Seek More H-2B Low-skilled Worker Visas

There is a new immigration controversy brewing in the U.S. Congress as members on both sides of the aisle spoil for a fight over a renewed effort to increase the number of H-2B Visas for low-skilled foreign workers. H-2B Visas cover immigrants who work in lower-paying, low-skilled, temporary positions such as landscapers, hospitality, seafood processors…

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Is There a “Worst” Time to Get Divorced?

Getting a divorce is expensive, it is (somewhat) public, and it can completely upend your life while it is going on. If you are the one contemplating divorce, you likely understand that timing is important. Depending on how long your marriage has lasted, your life and your spouse’s life are completely intertwined. The process of…

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ICE Home Raids Are Serious – and Sometimes Illegal

You may have heard stories of how Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents sometimes raid private homes in warrantless raids in an effort to aggressively enforce immigration policies. The stories have folks pretty frightened – and rightfully so. But we know that the key to overcoming fears is looking at the facts, and knowing your…

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Grandparents Raising Their Grandchildren in Tennessee

The kinship bond between grandparent and grandchild can play an essential part in the life of a family. When birth parents are unable, for whatever reason, to manage the care and upkeep of their children, a grandparent is often the perfect solution. According to the Council on Aging, one in 20 children in Tennessee is…

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The United States Supreme Court will hear President Obama’s Executive Action Case on Immigration

In November 2014, President Obama announced executive actions on immigration, which were quickly blocked by a lawsuit that was filed by the state of Texas along with 25 other states (including Tennessee). These executive actions intended to allow millions of undocumented immigrants to become eligible to apply for work authorization programs. There are about 4.3…

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How to Avoid the Top 7 Common Divorce Mistakes

Going through a divorce will change almost every aspect of your life. If this is your first divorce, chances are you are going to make some mistakes. It is an emotionally charged undertaking and when emotions are involved, some folks’ decisions are not always the best ones. In an effort to help you avoid some…

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Department of Homeland Security Proposes Amendments to Regulations that Help Employment-Based Immigrants and U.S. Employers

On December 31, 2015, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a request for public comments on a proposed rule change to Department of Homeland Security (DHS) regulations related to some of its employment-based immigrant and nonimmigrant visa programs. The intention is to better enable employers in the United States to hire and retain…

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