by Elina Santana | Feb 7, 2017 | Spotlight Interview
This month I am honored to feature consumer bankruptcy attorney extraordinaire, Sandra Navarro-Garcia, for our SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW. Q: Thanks for taking the time to sit with us, Sandra. First off, please tell our readers about yourself. What sort of cases do...
by Elina Santana | Feb 7, 2017 | Immigration
President Donald Trump has signed twenty-two (22) documents thus far. They have come in varying forms; some are executive orders and others are memoranda or proclamations. They have had very far-reaching effects on American lives. If you’re having trouble keeping up...
by Elina Santana | Jan 3, 2017 | Immigration
Two-thousand-sixteen was momentous in the U.S. immigration world. Supreme Court decisions, the elections results, the new influx of refugees, and changes in U.S.-foreign relations have all changed the face of U.S. immigration. In case you missed something, here’s...
by Elina Santana | Jan 3, 2017 | Spotlight Interview
This month I am honored to feature probate, guardianship and estate planning attorney extraordinaire, Irama Valdes, for our SPOTLIGHT INTERVIEW. Q: Thanks for taking the time to sit with us, Irama. First off, please tell our readers about yourself. What sort of...
by Elina Santana | Dec 4, 2016 | Immigration
On November 25, 2016, Fidel Castro—revolutionary dictator of Cuba—died at age 90. The news spread quickly to South Florida, where expatriates and their relatives gathered in Miami’s Little Havana to celebrate. Miami’s Calle Ocho (8th Street) was closed for three...