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Temporary Protected Status Re-registration Period Extended Again for Haitian Nationals

After the Haitian earthquake of January 0f 2010, the Obama administration granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for those living illegally in the United States that were from Haiti.  This even applied to those in removal proceedings.  This helped approximately 100,000 people.  TPS was initially...

Rent Controlled and Rent Stabalized Tenants Filing Bankruptcy Still at Risk to Lose Homes

When then Governor David Patterson signed into law a bill in 2011 increasing the amount of assets that a person is allowed to keep when filing bankruptcy in New York, I expressed concern that individuals living in rent-stabilized and rent-controlled apartments were in danger of having their leases...

Considering a Reverse Mortgage? Beware!

Considering a Reverse Mortgage? Beware!

A reverse mortgage allows a homeowner who is at least 62 years old to receive money from a lender, which does not need to be paid back until the borrower no longer lives in the home or dies.  This sounds like a pretty good idea to many people, especially if they lack sufficient income to pay their...

Man Refuses to Give His Wife Religious Divorce Marries Another

Man Refuses to Give His Wife Religious Divorce Marries Another

Meir Kin divorced his wife in California, however he refused to give his wife a religious divorce; which in the Jewish religion is known as a get.   A woman that was married in a Jewish religious ceremony can’t remarry in the religion unless she is given the get.  This is essential to an observant...