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What the Sims v. Sims Case Means for Your Divorce in Maryland: Property, Alimony, and Child Support Explained

What the Sims v. Sims Case Means for Your Divorce in Maryland: Property, Alimony, and Child Support Explained

by J Kelley Law Group | Dec 4, 2025 | Family Law

When a couple chooses to divorce in Maryland, the court must decide several important financial issues — including how to divide property, whether alimony is appropriate, how much child support should be paid, and whether one spouse should contribute to the other’s...
Ending Automatic Extension of Employment Authorization Documents: What You Need to Know

Ending Automatic Extension of Employment Authorization Documents: What You Need to Know

by J Kelley Law Group | Nov 14, 2025 | Immigration Law

On October 30, 2025, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) published an interim final rule (IFR) that ends the practice of automatic extension of employment authorization documents (EADs) for certain categories of non-citizens who timely file for renewal....
Are the New Immigration Laws Confusing You? Not Sure Who to Trust?

Are the New Immigration Laws Confusing You? Not Sure Who to Trust?

by J Kelley Law Group | Oct 28, 2025 | Immigration Law

Written by Lyda Fernanda Solano. Since the start of 2025—with a new government and ongoing changes in immigration policies—many immigrants have felt confusion, fear, and anxiety. And understandably so: every day new videos, posts, and news reports appear, often saying...
The New Pretermission Order: Now More Than Ever, Your Asylum Case Needs an Attorney in 2025

The New Pretermission Order: Now More Than Ever, Your Asylum Case Needs an Attorney in 2025

by J Kelley Law Group | Oct 21, 2025 | Immigration Law

Written By Juliana Uribe Gómez. In April 2025, the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR) issued Policy Memorandum PM 25-28, titled “Pretermission of Legally Insufficient Applications for Asylum.” This policy allows immigration judges to reject an asylum...
Is it really important to hire an immigration lawyer?

Is it really important to hire an immigration lawyer?

by J Kelley Law Group | Jul 5, 2023 | Immigration Law

Is it really important to hire an immigration lawyer? Emigrating to a new country, we all know, is a momentous and in almost all cases, very difficult step in our lives. Consequently, dealing with immigration issues is a real challenge, particularly when our...
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