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Monday, October 15, 2018

Divorce by Mutual Consent.

What is the definition of mutual consent divorce?  In the State of Maryland, it means that both parties complete a single consent petition.  In general, the consent petition explains to the court that both parties are in favor of a divorce.  There are no contested issues such as property division or child custody to be considered.


You must meet these four conditions to qualify –

1.  There are no minor children
2.  They have a signed agreement ready to present to the court
3.  Neither party asks the court to set aside that agreement
4.  They both appear at the hearing

It may seem simple, but since emotions are involved you should seek representation in a Maryland mutual consent divorce case.  Perhaps the right choice for you is Briana Arnold, a noted Baltimore family lawyer.  Call her for a consultation at her 1777 Reisterstown Road office to review your particular situation.  That phone number is (410) 484-1400.

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Monday, October 1, 2018

Do American Companies Hire H1-B Visa Holders?

American business is about profitability pure and simple.  If you bring a certain set of skills to a job, chances are you will be hired for that position.  Being a citizen or not will not necessarily be the primary decision in the hiring process.  The message here is to sharpen your skills, apply wherever you can, and work on obtaining your H1-B Visa.

H1-B allows U.S. employers to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations.  Here is a fact you should know…If a foreign worker in H-1B status quits or is dismissed from the sponsoring employer, the worker must either apply for and be granted a change of status, find another employer, or leave the United States.

That last prospect is not one that many of our constituents wish to face.  To find out more about H1-B Visas and all of the intricacies of foreign employment in the United States and specifically in the State of Maryland please make an appointment with immigration attorney Briana Arnold at her Baltimore office.  Just call (410) 484-1400.