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When it comes to facing tough legal challenges, Law Offices of Ashwani K. Bhakhri has the knowledge and experience to help you overcome those challenges. They go the distance on behalf of their clients, and they don’t settle for less. Utilizing tough negotiations, thorough case preparation, and aggressive and experienced courtroom representation, they fight for the outcome their clients deserve in each and every case they take the honor and responsibility of representing. The firm is committed to offering personalized service and working with the clients to orchestrate the best legal strategy.
IMMIGRATION
Immigration law refers to the rules established by the federal government for determining who is allowed to enter the country, and for how long. It also governs the naturalization process for those who desire to become U.S. citizens. Finally, when foreign nationals enter without permission, overstay their visit, or otherwise lose their legal status, immigration law controls how the detention and removal proceedings are carried out.
PERSONAL INJURY
Personal injury law refers to the legal remedies and defenses involved in civil lawsuits brought as a result of wrongful conduct. In fact, the word "tort" comes from a Latin term meaning twist, wrong, or harm. In contrast to criminal law, a tort action does not involve the government prosecuting the wrongdoer. Rather, these cases involve a private plaintiff seeking compensation (usually money) for the harm caused by the defendant's actions.
FAMILY LAW
Family law consists of a body of statutes and case precedents that govern the legal responsibilities between individuals who share a domestic connection. These cases usually involve parties who are related by blood or marriage, but family law can affect those in more distant or casual relationships as well. Due to the emotionally-charged nature of most family law cases, litigants are strongly advised to retain legal counsel.