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    They are almost always made effective as of the date the petition for modification was filed. When you take note of a change that you feel constitutes a child support modification, contact an experienced attorney right away so that you the appropriate amount will be in place. This isn’t a rule or law, but it is…

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    citizens and green card holders need to file petitions with USCIS. 2,600 applications filed by U.S. citizens and green card holders to sponsor their fiancé(e)s and other relatives are processed. • There are various immigration applications other than family and employment, refugee and asylum applications…

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    The American Revolution was a war that started in 1775 and last until 1783. The armed conflict was fought between Great Britain and the thirteen colonies over the colonies statement of liberty. Initially, the American Revolution was provoked by the principle of equality, but as the colonists gained insight equality came to be seen as not enough and colonists started demanding liberty. The thirteen colonies experienced several events that ultimately led to the American Revolution. After the…

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    House. The first hearing I saw was an estate hearing in courtroom six on the third floor with Judge Jay J Hoberg. The hearing was only an about an hour long but to me it was very informative. As I mentioned earlier it was an estate hearing for a petition to have will moved to New Jersey, there was a jurisdiction error. There was no defendant, the party in contradiction of a claim that is brought (pg. 262), at the hearing there was only a plaintiff, the party who initiates the claim (pg. 265). I…

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    Essay On Gideon's Trumpet

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    not afford an attorney and was never provided with one. Gideon feels as though he was denied due process of law, as he simply could not afford an attorney, and therefore he was unable to effectively defend himself in court. Therefore, he files a petition to the Supreme Court, and mails his request from the Florida State…

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    religious beliefs.” (“Petition for Writ” 2016:2). Accordingly, Phillips does not make Halloween cakes or baked goods containing alcohol as doing so would be an endorsement of practices counter to his religious beliefs. Phillip’s religion holds that marriage is sacred and can only take place between a man and a woman (“Petition for Writ” 2016:14). The Commission previously made an exemption to CADA for secular bakers who refused to bake cakes with anti- same-sex marriage messages (“Petition for…

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    The Harvard Living Wage Sit-In protest was ultimately successful because it achieved most of its goals in the end. The university administration finally agreed to negotiate with the workers and students. Then Harvard made significant changes in terms of workers’ living wage. For example, the university promised to pay service workers at least $10.83 (improved from $9) per hour, to pay equal wages to directly hired and outsourced workers, and to provide janitors with vacation, sick days, and free…

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    Texas Pros And Cons

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    Two Texas Teens are sueing their school for the right to sit durng the Pledge of Allegiance in protest. The two teens stated that their teachers and aministators violated their constitutional right by puninshing and preventing them from sitting during the recite of the Pledge Of Allegiance. They also stated that the recieved horrible treatment for the teachers and administrators because of their protest.Both schools denied the accusations and stated that because of the law suit they could not…

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    Colonists Justified Dbq

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    Were the colonists justified in their rebellion against Great Britain? Preamble: The purpose of government is to protect their citizens by imposing rules and implementing systems to further protect their civil rights and their natural rights (Life and Liberty). Yet, when the government violates either civil or natural rights the citizens have the right to rebel. I. Supporting Paragraph One A. Point: 1. The colonists had all the justification they needed to rebel as soon as parliament…

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    Myung Ah Kang and her employer hired Shane to assist in filing a H-1B visa petition. On April 15, 2016, Shane emailed Kang asking her to sign documents, and send scanned copies back. A scanned copy of the H1-B visa petition was filed on April 16, 2016, with the Vermont Service Center On May 6, 2016, Kang informed Shane that her H1-B visa petition was rejected and sent back, the next day Kang and Shane met to discuss the petition. Fast Horse asserts that forms were rightly rejected because…

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