that actually stopped me from laughing at the Sir Mix A Lot videoI wonder if OP signed that magic form....
You know the one.
that actually stopped me from laughing at the Sir Mix A Lot videoI wonder if OP signed that magic form....
You know the one.
It was a very serious mistake to do that without talking with both an immigration and a divorce attorney first. I understand that you are upset, but you could be cutting off your nose to spite your face.What seems strange to me is that the residency requirments in Alaska to get a fishing license is 10 times harder than what appears to be the same for filing for divorce which is a real joke.I am not in any way a lawyer but what I have found is that yes living in the state is a big part of it but that there also has to be intent on staying and showing that yes you are a resident.Everything in this state for residency requirments has you show some kind of intent of staying.Some kind of action to show you have cut ties with your previous state.This crap of people saying just do the easy way insults every American who believes and follows the law.This is why this country is so screwed up because our courts do not hold people responsable for breaking the law.Instead of obeying the law lawyers sell them selves out for the almighty dollar.It is against the federal law to aid and abet a illegal alien and thats exactly what her lawyer did.Regardless she will be deported when it comes time to renew her green card due to the information I provided and was put in her folder.And today I took in paperwork that she used to apply for her green card and they agreed it looked fake and it was passed on to the fraud division of Immigration.Its a matter of principal and a matter of a law abiding citizen standing up for what is right.Im sick and tired of seeing the criminals using the court system for their own gain because they know how to use the system to their advantage.
I am getting a lawyer thats for sure.As far as being held responsable for money wise her shop pulls down about 80-100 grand a year,more than I make.Being held responsable for helping with the fraud,well what I found that was possible fraud is a passport.I cannot tell a real one from a fake one but I did find a big mistake after the fact and was something Immirgration should have noticed.I now understand citizen vs resident.Read about it the night after I posted.I was ready to sign the papers and just get it over with until I came across her prior divorce papers.Am I going to lose this case?That depends.I have alot of proof she legally,as defined by Alaska law,was not a resident.But when it comes to it being a divorce it seems the courts could care less.I just find it odd though that her lawyer who drew up the divorce papers calls her a resident in the new divorce and only that she has resided in the state in the first one.that actually stopped me from laughing at the Sir Mix A Lot video
What you're missing is that the rules for residency can depend on what is being considered.Not trying beat a dead horse but something I dont understand.If the state of Alaska passes a law on what the definition of what a resident is and the rest of the state,DMV and others follow it how can the court have a differant view of it.Say if I got caught fishing with a resident permit and I wasnt one I would get fines and the same for hunting.But a person can file for divorce in the court here and just got here last week and be considered a resident.That doesnt seem to be a equal application of the same law.Why cant a person that got caught fishing just say.well in divorce court,and get off the hook?
To go along with Misto's answer...I will give you a specific example for my state.Not trying beat a dead horse but something I dont understand.If the state of Alaska passes a law on what the definition of what a resident is and the rest of the state,DMV and others follow it how can the court have a differant view of it.Say if I got caught fishing with a resident permit and I wasnt one I would get fines and the same for hunting.But a person can file for divorce in the court here and just got here last week and be considered a resident.That doesnt seem to be a equal application of the same law.Why cant a person that got caught fishing just say.well in divorce court,and get off the hook?