The anguish of a love gone wrong

Romanced by fantasies, terrible things are done in the name of love. And when love goes wrong, it could be the most intensifying and painful experience of a lifetime. Secrets, disappointments, betrayal, fantasies, obsession and violence, a treasure trove of memories as well as human experiences shared. Love in any form manifests itself into varying…

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The USCIS expands the provisional waiver eligibility

On 7/29/16, the USCIS announced the release of the final rule on the “Expansion of Provisional Unlawful Presence Waivers of Inadmissibility”. This rule expands the class of individuals who may be eligible for a provisional waiver of unlawful presence ground of inadmissibility and takes effect on 8/29/2016. Before an alien who is unlawfully present in…

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Top reasons to have a life insurance

” Singles or married alike must know that certain life insurance policies have valuable cash value. There is no restriction as to where you can use the cash value for. “ A lot of people are skeptical about the value of a life insurance. You have auto, home, medical policies. You may have these because…

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Get the best care

“You as the family member have the right to give information, ask questions, participate in care plan meetings, offer suggestions, review care plan documents and accept or refuse offered care.” Last week, we discussed why it may be beneficial for a family to move a loved one into long-term care.  Whether the determining even was…

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Fighting for pay equality at work

” California law prohibits an employer from paying any of its employees at wage rates less than the rates paid to employees of the opposite sex for substantially similar work, and performed under similar working conditions.” Dandan Pan started work at Qualcomm, Inc. as a Market Analyst in 1993. In 2015, she was a Director…

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To win, Hillary should speak a little Tagalog

IF all politics is local, then candidate Hillary Clinton may very well need to speak a little Korean and Tagalog in order to win the 2016 presidential election. Why? In 2014, Slate.com published a fascinating article with this headline, “Tagalog in California, Cherokee in Arkansas.” It is a survey of the languages spoken in each state….

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Expanded provisional waiver of unlawful presence

On July 29, 2016, USCIS announced it is expanding the existing provisional waiver process to allow certain family members of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (“LPRs”), to apply for provisional waivers of the unlawful presence ground of inadmissibility.  The expanded rule goes into effect on August 29, 2016. Current rule on Provisional Waiver (2013)…

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Coffee and diabetes

WHAT we eat and drink affects our health. The relevance of this association is even more significant among those who have pre-diabetes and those who actually have diabetes. Soft drinks—diet or regular—are all harmful, toxic to the body of adults and children. Soft drinks increase the risk for metabolic syndrome. Processed fruits juices are likewise…

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Coping with the new forms of journalism

On blogs, cable news and radio, they take aim at the print.  They provide people with social media tools to gauge the trustworthiness of specific news outlets and individual stories, with less genteel intentions.  Why wouldn’t they? As one wag said, newspapering has always been a boisterous, brawling affair. I write all the time, it’s…

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Do you owe taxes and cannot pay now?

The IRS announced a major expansion of its “Fresh Start” initiative to help struggling taxpayers by providing: • Payment plans – more taxpayers can apply without financial statements. • Offer in Compromise OIC – IRS added flexible terms and guidelines for higher collection potential. We will explore OIC in our next article. When you owe…

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Turnaround

AMID President Rodrigo Duterte’s intensified campaign against illegal drugs, the Philippine National Police (PNP) proudly reported that the country has also seen a downward trend in crime in the first half of 2016. “We are seeing the reduction of street crimes, particularly crimes against property metro-wide,” Chief Supt. Oscar Albayalde said. Albayalde said that the…

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Hermilando Mandanas: the people’s governor

LOS ANGELES  – On a recent evening, summoned by invitation, about 20 or so distinguished guests arrived at the palatial home of Rupert and Grace Mercado, a haven that flattered their impeccable sense of courtesy and hospitality. The honored guest, Hermilando “Dodo” Mandanas, governor of the province of Batangas, was welcomed over dinner at their…

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As we grow older

Summer is a time of reunions with families, friends, and former classmates. In these gatherings, the conversations are not just about memories of years long past but also about the present and the future. “So how many kids do you have? Are they all done with college? How’s your business? How’s your practice? “When and…

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L Visa: Come to the US by expanding your business

Filipinos can acquire visas by expanding their business to the United States. The L-1 visa enables United States employers to transfer existing executives, managers, or employees with specialized knowledge from an affiliated foreign office to an office in the United States.  Alternatively, the foreign company can send an executive or manager to the United States…

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The problem with family caregiving

” It is a wonderful thing that we and try to keep our parents, grandparents, and other family members at home as long as possible.  When my grandfather had a massive stroke, we cared for him at home until he passed (which was relatively quickly).  However, there are compelling reasons to seek assistance taking care…

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Can we videotape police activity in public?

“The new California law clearly states that a person who takes a photograph or makes an audio or video recording of a police officer (or any public officer), while the officer is in a public place, is not violating the law. Even if the officer is not strictly in a public place, the act of…

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