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Delaware Questions & Answers
Q: Should I do a psych eval for I-601 if I don't have any history of mental problems? Would this help or hurt my case?

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Delaware on Sep 4, 2014

Answered on Feb 6, 2015

Tanvir Joshi's answer
Disclaimer: The following advice is for informational purposes only and should NOT be relied on as legal advice. No attorney-client relationship is formed through these questions and answers. Check our website http://www.joshilawfirm.com to contact us and discuss your case in detail.
Psych evaluations are often suggested by attorneys for families of I-601 clients because it is a credible evidence of how the fear of separation from family member has affected the qualifying relative...
Q: I fell off scaffold had surgery the doctor some how got my bicep muscle in my shoulder and missed a slaptear i
1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Delaware on Jan 18, 2015
Answered on Jan 26, 2015
Robert D. Kreisman's answer
I understand that your injury was exacerberated by what may amount to medical negligence. The problem in my opinion with your description is that from a lawyer's point of view, the damages that you may prove would not economically be a feasible and satisfactory result for you and your lawyers' efforts. The reason being that the damages you may be able to prove satisfactorily do not measure up to the enormous expense it would require just to prove that the doctor(s) were negligent and were a...
Q: My Romanian wife left me after her and her son got their green cards. What can I do about this?
1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Delaware on Dec 26, 2014
Answered on Dec 29, 2014
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers' answer
If the marriage is not bona fide as you beleive, you can cause her to loose the green card. Good luck. www.aba-us.com
Q: My mom became a citizen when I was 16 years old do I automatically become one as well
1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Delaware on Dec 3, 2014
Answered on Dec 4, 2014
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers' answer
The stated facts are insufficient to answer your question. Complete contact form with more details at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en to learn how we could provide specific answers to your situation. Good luck.
Q: we moved out of rental property and left wood behind that we purchased told the owner we would be back later in month to
1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Delaware on Aug 20, 2014
Answered on Aug 22, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
He is wrong.
Q: Is there any difference in powers and authority of corporate secretary and assistant corporate secretary in Delaware law
1 Answer | Asked in Business Law for Delaware on Aug 14, 2014
Answered on Aug 14, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
No. The differences, if any, would be set forth in the company's bylaws.
Q: Can tenant withhold all rent when she continue to live in the house? Does it needs to go into secure account w/ court?
1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Delaware on Aug 5, 2014
Answered on Aug 7, 2014
Q: How do I notify my delaware tenants that I want them to leave if there is no lease?
1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant for Delaware on Aug 4, 2014
Answered on Aug 4, 2014
Michael L. Sensor Esq.'s answer
If you have no written lease with your tenants, it's deemed to be a month-to-month lease. You must follow the requirements of the Delaware Landlord-Tenant Code to remove them. You can read the Code here:
http://legis.delaware.gov/Legislature.nsf/1688f230b96d580f85256ae20071717e/1f058f9cecf0e1bd85256f7000607756/$FILE/lanten.pdf
Q: re: Wrongful discharge from medical services of physicians network by president of the network,
1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law for Delaware on Jul 30, 2014
Answered on Aug 2, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
Although you asked you question under employment law, this is not an employment issue. Instead, it's a healthcare issue. The fact is that a doctor can refuse to accept a person as a patient. Your best bet is to attempt to repair the relationship with whoever has a problem with you.
Q: Sevis Issue?
1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law for Delaware on Aug 1, 2014
Answered on Aug 2, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
Immigration law is a highly specialized area of the law, and only a few attorneys in Delaware have expertise. Unfortunately, you will probably not get an answer on this website, I suggest you contact an immigration lawyer directly.
Q: I violated a no contact order after me and my ex decided to work things out what is going to happen to me
1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Delaware on Jun 12, 2014
Answered on Jul 31, 2014
Michael L. Sensor Esq.'s answer
The State could choose to bring a new charge of Breach of Release against you, which could result in your bail being increased, converted to secured status, or even revoked. You should cease posting about it anywhere, because your postings could be used against you in a prosecution. You should also contact a criminal defense attorney such as myself to discuss this issue.
Q: State of DE pressed charges against my husband for offensive touching and my sister and I don't want to press charges
1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law for Delaware on May 31, 2014
Answered on Jul 31, 2014
Michael L. Sensor Esq.'s answer
Unfortunately, the call to drop the charges cannot be made by you and your sister. That decision is made by the Attorney General's Office. However, under Delaware law the prosecutor is required to consult with the victim of a crime before offering a plea bargain. Therefore, when the time comes for your husband to go to court, and you are contacted by the prosecutor, you should make it clear that you do not wish the case to continue.
Q: A lady who's working with the police is telling me to take my dog out of the house because my sister Can she do that?
1 Answer | Asked in Animal / Dog Law for Delaware on Jul 26, 2014
Answered on Jul 31, 2014
Michael L. Sensor Esq.'s answer
Something is missing from your question. Because your sister.... what? Please rephrase and I will attempt to answer.
Q: how long does it take to incorporate a company in the usa...llc
Charles Snyderman's answer
It takes as little as one day in Delaware
Q: I live in Delaware with my two year old son. His father is in Texas at AIT for the army he has never helped with our so
1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Delaware on May 20, 2014
Answered on Jul 26, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
Although you have not actually said it, I assume you are asking about child support. I suggest you consult with a Delaware attorney who specializes in family law matters. Good luck.
Q: Do I have to sue the father for medical insurance and child care if they live in the home.
Charles Snyderman's answer
We need more information. What is your relationship with the father and with the children? Whose home do the children live in?
Q: how can i get custody back from guardianship in delaware
1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Delaware on Jun 21, 2014
Answered on Jul 26, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
I'm sorry to say that you have not provided enough facts about your situation. Your question cannot be answered without more information.
Q: Can a dad from Tn get his kids if the mom goes to jail in jersey and leaves the kids with her sick mom in Delaware
1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Delaware on Jul 25, 2014
Answered on Jul 26, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
This sounds like a difficult situation, and it's good that you are asking before taking matters into your own hands. I am not a family law attorney, and I recommend that if you do not hear back from someone who is, you should contact a Delaware attorney who specializes in family law. The consultation fee will be money well spent.
Q: I have two kids and my ex-boyfriend will start paying. He has never paid before.
1 Answer | Asked in Child Support for Delaware on Jul 11, 2014
Answered on Jul 25, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
Please ask your question.
Q: When we went to court the mother wasn't working.Now she is married and has a good paying job, can I get payment reduced?
1 Answer | Asked in Child Support for Delaware on Jul 14, 2014
Answered on Jul 25, 2014
Charles Snyderman's answer
The answer is probably "yes," but I suggest you schedule an appointment with a family law attorney to discuss.