The wrong immigration help can hurt

RECENTLY, I had a third year international college student do a consultation with me.  She had married her US citizen boyfriend.  She hired an “immigration consultant” referred to her by her aunt in Chinatown.  This consultant helped her complete an I-130 petition, but failed to file a green card application.  Additionally, he had filed an…

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Audit – 10 tips to handle field audits

THERE are three basic types of audits: correspondence, office, and field examinations. Correspondence audits are the simplest ones – W2s, 1099s and other items that can be easily resolved by mail. Office audits are more complicated and involve small businesses and individuals with difficult issues. The exams are conducted at the IRS offices (not your…

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Is property acquired with financing during marriage community or separate property for purposes of divorce?

A QUESTION that invariably arises during divorce proceedings is whether assets are properly characterized as community or separate property.  If property is characterized as community property, it must be divided between spouses equally upon dissolution of marriage.  Fam. Code Sec. 2550.  Under California community property principles, a general presumption exists that property acquired during marriage…

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Quiet angels with gentle hearts

THERE is a quiet army of gentle women who wear their tact like a uniform. They look after elderly people with long-term needs. Whether in a high-rise, multi-storey building, a cozy condo or in an elegant and sprawling California-style bungalow (where a caregiver is a cocooned for five days or a whole week) he/she is…

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Final vote needed for LA minimum wage hike

THE Los Angeles City Council tentatively approved a measure on Wednesday, June 3, to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020, making it the biggest city in the nation to make such a move. The city council voted 13-1 in favor of an ordinance to raise the minimum wage, giving its support…

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Final vote needed for LA minimum wage hike

THE Los Angeles City Council tentatively approved a measure on Wednesday, June 3, to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2020, making it the biggest city in the nation to make such a move. The city council voted 13-1 in favor of an ordinance to raise the minimum wage, giving its support…

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USCIS begins accepting applications for employment authorization for certain H-4 dependent spouses

STARTING May 26, 2015 the Department of Homeland Security US Citizenship and Immigration Services began accepting applications for employment authorization from certain H-4 dependent spouses of H-1B non-immigrants who are seeking employment-based lawful permanent resident status. Eligibility Requirements. DHS amended the regulations to allow certain individuals to accept employment in the United States as follows:…

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Know your gum health numbers

HAVE you wondered what the numbers mean that a hygienist calls out while examining your gums?  They’re readings of the gum pocket depths in your mouth, and they’re an important part of monitoring your gum health. Pocket readings help us measure inflammation Pocket depth refers to your gums’ attachment to your teeth. If there’s an infection in your gums,…

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Hot summer car care tips

• CHECK your fluids and perform regular maintenance. • Confirm proper tire pressure to avoid a blowout and improve fuel economy. • Keep yourself cool with a/c and your vehicle cool by parking in the shade. The arrival of summer marks an ideal time to make sure your car or truck is in good working…

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The 12 super foods

Oats and Grains Tested for centuries, and loved by billions around the world, oats and whole grains, high fiber cereals, are most effective in naturally lowering blood cholesterol and in making bowels regular. A morning of fruit juice, oats and grains, MINUS rice, ham, sausage, bacon and eggs, is one great habit that is in…

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South Korean MERS outbreak likely to spread worldwide

A recent MERS outbreak in South Korea—the largest outside of Saudi Arabia, where the disease first emerged in 2012—is likely to grow, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). MERS, or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, has infected at least 25 people in South Korea and killed two, the organization said Tuesday, June 2. “Doctors have…

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Minimum wage hikes meet mixed reactions in SF

IN the diverse, densely packed city of San Francisco, known for its high living costs, 77 percent of voters last year approved a series of pay hikes that will boost San Francisco’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2018. Still, tensions on Valencia Street in the Mission District remain over the recently approved statewide…

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Minimum wage hikes meet mixed reactions in SF

IN the diverse, densely packed city of San Francisco, known for its high living costs, 77 percent of voters last year approved a series of pay hikes that will boost San Francisco’s minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2018. Still, tensions on Valencia Street in the Mission District remain over the recently approved statewide…

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Grounds for annulling a marriage

MOST couples that want out of a marriage in California usually file for Divorce.  There are circumstances though that allow a couple to have their marriage “voided” rather than “dissolved.”  There is a big difference between the two concepts.  With a voided marriage, it restores the couple to status of unmarried person as if they…

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