by Pride Legal | Jul 16, 2023 | Criminal Law, Top Recent Posts
Assault, battery, and aggravated assault share many similar requirements under California law, but their severity and the consequences of each set them apart. The simplest difference among the three is the extent to which each has the possibility of harming another....
by Pride Legal | Jul 15, 2023 | General Practice, Top Recent Posts
Child Protective Services (CPS) is a branch of the social services department that is responsible for protecting children and minors from abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect within the family. Dealing with CPS can be very stressful for parents because there is always a...
by Pride Legal | Jul 15, 2023 | Immigration, Top Recent Posts
Applying for citizenship in the United States can be a daunting, high-stakes process. For many individuals, acquiring U.S. citizenship can determine their careers, affect their families, and otherwise change their lives. “Naturalization” is one of the many ways to...
by Pride Legal | Jul 15, 2023 | Immigration, Top Recent Posts
The immigration process in the United States is a complicated, yet vital process for many individuals. Applying for permanent resident status is often the first step in becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen, or it could be the final step for individuals who wish to...
by Pride Legal | Jul 14, 2023 | General Practice, Top Recent Posts
One of the worst fears of a parent is to have their child taken away. You might’ve heard of cases where children are taken away from their families because they are unfit to take care of them. However, as a parent, you’ll still have a lot of rights over your child. In...
by Pride Legal | Jul 14, 2023 | General Practice, Top Recent Posts
For families with children, one of the toughest decisions to make during a divorce is child custody arrangements. What matters most in the outcome of these decisions is the child’s best interest. But do children have any say in who they want to live with? Many states...