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Self-Driving Car on the road by 2020!

Google’s latest endeavor is the creation of the self-driving car. Since its announcement in 2012, the self-driving car has been a major topic amongst drivers and pedestrians alike. Google and Ford Motor Company have agreed to work together on this project. However, what does all this mean for Miami?...

Miami DUI Arrests-Good News!

In recent years Miami DUI arrests have been at an all-time low with only 138 arrests in Miami Beach in 2015, according to a recent report by Miami-Dade County. This amount of Miami DUI arrests is remarkable considering in 2010 the Miami DUI arrests amounted to over 1,000. All over crime in Miami arrests is down about ...

Florida Highway Safety Ranking Among the Worst

As the technological age advances with the latest smart phones and radios, there are more distractions while driving, which have caused Florida highway safety to rank among the lowest in the United States. A few of the main reasons Florida highway safety is ranked so low is due to the fact that Florida only has six laws enforcing highway safety and lack laws

VAWA Deportation Defense

Oftentimes immigrants, especially women, are helpless against the abuse and mistreatment of their United States citizens or permanent resident spouses. Some immigrants who are facing removal proceedings can take advantage of the VAWA immigration law. Under this bill, you can request your green card based on abusive behavior received from a permanent resident

Donald Trump on Immigration

The latest Trump on Immigration news is his plan to build a “Mexican Wall” on its borders to keep illegal immigrants out of the United States. According to Trump on immigration law: “the annual cost of free tax credits to pay to illegal immigrants has been as much as 4.2 billion in 2011.” While Trump has many followers on his campaign trail, there are also

Obama Immigration Reform: The Two Sides of the Coin

Since 2014, Obama immigration reform policies have been stalled and now President Obama has taken these Obama immigration reform cases to the Supreme Court. This is just the latest in immigration law news as up until now progress on...

Tips for Divorce financial planning

Although the United States divorce rate is now well below 50%, whereas 2 years ago, was about 52% there are still concerns of impending divorce and it is important to protect yourself and your assets. Divorce financial planning just consists of a few steps to ...

Cuban Immigrants and the Costa Rica Dilemma

Hundreds of Cubans attempting to enter the United States have sought refuge in Central America in the past couple of months. Meanwhile, many families in Miami and all over USA hope their loved ones are in good hands and reach U.S. soil safe.