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Who We Are
The Access Lawyer Network (ALN) is not a law firm, but is an affiliation of licensed & experienced local law firms, attorneys, and team members nationwide who are dedicated to providing individuals, small businesses, and non-profits with free case assessments and affordable legal advice & services for their most common legal needs.
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What We Offer
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**Limited-Scope / Unbundled Options
Unlike many traditional law firms, Access Legal Care offers limited-scope / unbundled legal services. Unbundling, or limited scope representation, is an alternative to traditional, full-service representation. Instead of requiring large, up-front retainer fees and then handling every task in a matter from start to finish, our lawyers handle one phase of legal services at a time, for an affordable flat-rate and payment plan, and then allows the client to decide if they want to handle any of the phases themselves. This approach allows clients to get expert legal advice and representation on a “pay as you go” or “flat-rate” basis, reducing both up-front and total costs, and giving the client complete control over their legal matter.
Practice Areas Covered in Your State
Below is a list of our primary practice areas that we currently provide in your state. Check back often to see if we offer other services in the near future. Please click the [Learn More] link next to any service to get more details.
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With our Immigration services at Access Legal Care, our attorneys assist prospective-immigrants, employees, and travelers with the ability to visit, reside in, and work in the United States of America. The immigration lawyers at Access Legal Care will provide dependable solutions for your legal needs. We will listen to you and determine your goals and background and then offer you a viable solution based on your current circumstances.
Our award-winning legal team can handle both family and employment-based immigration cases to make our clients’ lives as simple as possible. When you contact us, you will undoubtedly receive personalized attention to all of your concerns. Our goal is to assist our clients with all immigration-related concerns successfully, and we are dedicated to this goal.
Do you need help from immigration lawyers? If you want to learn more about your legal rights, schedule a Free Consultation today!
Types of Visas We Support
There are four types of U.S.A. visas, all of which we support. Visa Type #1 is the tourist visa (pleasure travel visas); Visa Type #2 are the Immigration and naturalization visas (including by marriage, fiance’, family member, etc); Visa Type #3 are Student visas (for those living abroad to study in the U.S.A.); and Visa Type #4 are Business or work visas (for working, which include both non-immigrant and immigrant types). Access Legal Care Attorney’s provide services for all four visa types.
Types of Immigration Services We Offer
Access Legal Care keeps up with the ever-changing laws of immigration to ensure our clients’ satisfaction throughout their legal journey. To provide the most appropriate immigration legal strategies, we work with individuals, employers, and employees.
Common immigration services we offer include:
If you or a member of your family has been placed under the jurisdiction of the Immigration Court, we can help you navigate the process. The immigration services lawyers at Access Legal Care will ensure that you have the information to make decisions at every critical point.
How Can Our Services Assist You?
Your lawyer may be able to assist you by drawing on their knowledge of the immigration process and the necessary forms and documents. They’ll answer your questions and let you know what your options are. You won’t be left in the dark when it comes to making decisions.
Access Legal Care will also carry out the following services:
Access Legal Care helps clients with the following types of applications and responses:
We have previously assisted many people in situations similar to yours. Allow us to handle your case. Your immigration services lawyer will ensure that you exhaust all of your legal options to attain your objectives. You’ll never feel left in the dark about your rights, obligations, or how to navigate complicated issues.
Experienced Attorneys working with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the United States.
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services administers the nation’s lawful immigration system with the goal of safeguarding its integrity and promise by efficiently and fairly adjudicating requests for immigration benefits while protecting Americans, securing the homeland, and honoring our values.
Access Legal Care Attorneys work with the USCIS employees and departments to identify, understand, and navigate the latest applications, processes, forms, fees, and steps necessary to help our clients safely, effectively, and efficiently achieve their immigration, family, employment, educational, and/or visitation goals.
For additional information about USCIS, please visit their main website at http://www.uscis.gov
Get Legal Help from Our Immigration Services Lawyers
The immigration attorneys at our offices are happy to meet you wherever is most convenient for you. Our legal team works hard to handle your case with the care you would expect from a law firm. We also make our award-winning immigration services as affordable as possible with numerous payment options.
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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) can be scary without owing them money. If you owe a large tax balance to the IRS, it can be terrifying. The IRS can hold onto your property, garnish your wages, freeze access to your financial balances, and put liens on or seize your property. If your money-related challenges have gotten you into difficulty with the IRS, you have to act quickly to avoid a terrible outcome.
In the event that you don't have the cash to take care of your obligation to the IRS, you need not fear. There are alternatives accessible to you, and an accomplished lawyer can assist you with negotiating an agreement with the IRS and help you get your life back on track.
You have the legitimate option to speak to the IRS yourself; however, most citizens have discovered that expert assistance, for example, specific lawyers, bookkeepers, or specialists who are knowledgeable about helping citizens settle unpaid assessment obligations, can improve your chances of arriving at an adequate settlement with the IRS.
Typically, the IRS will work with the individuals who owe cash, and you have a few unique alternatives available to help settle your obligation with them. For example, some of those options are installment agreements, an installment agreement with partial payments, an offer in compromise, not currently collective programs, bankruptcy, release of wage garnishments, stopping the IRS from levying any bank accounts, and releasing you from any IRS obligations which are past the statute of limitations. Permitting an accomplished IRS-negotiation lawyer to deal with your IRS correspondences and communications is smart choice. Using an experienced lawyer to communicate and negotiate with the IRS can save you significant money, lower your stress, and give you peace of mind.
Access Legal Care lawyers assist people throughout the U.S.A. with negotiating with the IRS to resolve their tax debts. Our fees depend on how much you owe, and we can work out low initial and monthly payment plan options.
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Access Legal Care Attorneys provide mediation services in family/domestic matters, civil lawsuit matters, landlord/tenant matters, and in business disputes.
Mediation is a private process where our attorney acts as a neutral 3rd person who works with both parties to a dispute to gather facts, determine their respective positions, communicate and share those positions and proposals to the other party(ies), and then work back and forth between the party(ies) to reduce disagreements, find common ground, consider compromises and alternative approaches that all parties can accept, and ultimately come to a resolution on some or all issues which can then be written by a local attorney into a final Consent Judgment or Order, thus resolving the case.
Please Note: We can ONLY provide mediation if ALL PARTIES to the case (both sides) have already agreed to mediate, and all you need to do now is to select a mediator. We can NOT assist you if: 1) you are trying to convince the other party to mediate, but they haven't committed to do so; 2) you want to send an Attorney Letter demanding that the other party(ies) enter mediation; 3) you are really looking for someone to contact and negotiate with the other party to avoid court. We can NOT assist you for any of these scenarios -- we can only assist if both parties have already agreed to use a mediator.
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QDRO / EDRO RETIREMENT ORDER SERVICES
A “Qualified Domestic Relations Order” (also known as QDRO), and an Eligible Domestic Relations Order” (also known as an EDRO) is a court order used to divide specific types of retirement plans, including qualified and 403(b) plans. According to the Internal Revenue Service, a QDRO is “a judgment, decree or order for a retirement plan to pay child support, alimony or marital property rights to a spouse, former spouse, child or other dependents of a [retirement plan] participant.”
A QDRO grants a person known as the “alternate payee” the right to part of the retirement benefits a former spouse (the “participant”) earned through an employer-sponsored retirement plan. While a QDRO provides benefits to an alternate payee when the participant is alive, it can also award survivor benefits if the participant dies.
Access Legal Care prepares QDROs and EDROs for divorcing or divorced couples in all 50 states of the U.S. Our services include: Preparing the QDRO/EDRO to comply with U.S. Laws, Plan Administrator guidelines, and the divorce judgment itself; send to Plan Administrator for pre-approval; make changes after pre-approval and then work with couples to get signatures; send to the Court to get Judge’s signature; send judge-signed Order to the Plan Administrator for processing; and all legal advice to client throughout the process.
Common types of QDROs and EDROs that we can prepare include:
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A trademark is a brand name. A trademark or service mark includes any word, name, symbol, device, or any combination, used or intended to be used to identify and distinguish the goods/services of one seller or provider from those of others, and to indicate the source of the goods/services.
It is vitally important that you select or create a trademark that is both federally registrable and legally protectable. Although federal registration of a mark is not mandatory, it has several advantages, including notice to the public of the registrant's claim of ownership of the mark, legal presumption of ownership nationwide, and exclusive right to use the mark on or in connection with the goods/services listed in the registration.
If you are a foreign-domiciled applicant, you must have a U.S.-licensed attorney represent you at the USPTO. Non-U.S.-licensed attorneys and non-attorneys may give you inaccurate information and legal advice about your trademark rights and the registration process in the United States.
If you are domiciled in the United States, you are not required to have a U.S.-licensed attorney represent you, but we strongly encourage you to hire one who specializes in trademark law to guide you through the application process. Although USPTO staff can provide information about the federal application process, USPTO employees cannot give you legal advice or help you fill out forms.
Access Legal Care registers Trademarks for your business in all 50 states. Our services include: Filing of trademark application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO); a basic federal direct-hit search of the federal trademark database for direct conflicts with your trademark; color adjustment and compilation of your trademark specimens and designs; Email delivery of your trademark application; Electronic copy of your trademark application; respond to and make changes to your application based on any initial communications from USPTO; 60 days unlimited legal advice.
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Attorneys
We provide qualified, affordable Attorneys in the following areas:
Affidavit of Support Attorneys / Lawyers
Citizenship Attorneys / Lawyers
Family-based Visa Attorneys / Lawyers
Fiance’ Visa Attorneys / Lawyers
Green Card Attorneys / Lawyers
Immigration Attorneys / Lawyers
IRS Tax Negotiation Attorneys / Lawyers
Married-based Visa Attorneys / Lawyers
Mediation Attorneys / Lawyers
Naturalization Attorneys / Lawyers
QDRO / EDRO / Qualified Domestic Relations Attorneys / Lawyers
Removal of Conditions Attorneys / Lawyers
Request for Evidence (RFE) Attorneys / Lawyers
Visa Attorneys / Lawyers
Trademark Attorneys / Lawyers
States, Counties, and Cities We Serve
Access-Certified independent attorneys who are members of the Access Lawyer Network provide affordable legal consultations and legal services to Americans in all states, all counties, and all cities listed below.
Allegheny County covers all of the following communities:
Cities
Clairton
Duquesne
McKeesport
Pittsburgh
Boroughs
Aspinwall
Avalon
Baldwin
Bell Acres
Bellevue
Ben Avon
Ben Avon Heights
Bethel Park
Blawnox
Brackenridge
Braddock
Braddock Hills
Bradford Woods
Brentwood
Bridgeville
Carnegie
Castle Shannon
Chalfant
Cheswick
Churchill
Coraopolis
Crafton
Dormont
Dravosburg
East McKeesport
East Pittsburgh
Edgewood
Edgeworth
Elizabeth
Emsworth
Etna
Forest Hills
Fox Chapel
Franklin Park
Glassport
Glen Osborne
Glenfield
Green Tree
Haysville
Heidelberg
Homestead
Ingram
Jefferson Hills
Leetsdale
Liberty
Lincoln
McDonald
McKees Rocks
Millvale
Monroeville
Mount Oliver
Munhall
North Braddock
Oakdale
Oakmont
Pennsbury Village
Pitcairn
Pleasant Hills
Plum
Port Vue
Rankin
Rosslyn Farms
Sewickley
Sewickley Heights
Sewickley Hills
Sharpsburg
Springdale
Swissvale
Tarentum
Thornburg
Trafford
Turtle Creek
Verona
Versailles
Wall
West Elizabeth
West Homestead
West Mifflin
West View
Whitaker
White Oak
Whitehall
Wilkinsburg
Wilmerding
Townships
Aleppo
Baldwin
Collier
Crescent
East Deer
Elizabeth
Fawn
Findlay
Forward
Frazer
Hampton
Harmar
Harrison
Indiana
Kennedy
Kilbuck
Leet
Marshall
McCandless
Moon
Mt. Lebanon
Neville
North Fayette
North Versailles
O'Hara
Ohio
Penn Hills
Pine
Reserve
Richland
Robinson
Ross
Scott
Shaler
South Fayette
South Park
South Versailles
Springdale
Stowe
Upper Saint Clair
West Deer
Wilkins
Census-designated places
Allison Park
Bairdford
Bakerstown
Boston
Carnot-Moon
Clinton
Curtisville
Enlow
Gibsonia
Glenshaw
Greenock
Harwick
Imperial
Noblestown
Rennerdale
Russellton
Sturgeon
Unincorporated communities
Acmetonia
Alpsville
Blackridge
Blanchard
Broughton
Bruceton
Buena Vista
Creighton
Cubbage Hill
Cuddy
Dorseyville
Ewingsville
Harmarville
Hickory Heights
Indianola
Ingomar
Karns
Keown Station
Kirwan Heights
Library
McKnight
Moon Run
Mount Vernon
Natrona
Natrona Heights
Nevillewood
Presto
Regent Square
Rural Ridge
Sheraden
Treveskyn
Warrendale
Wexford
Wildwood
Allegheny County Court
About the County:
Allegheny County (/ælɪˈɡeɪni/) is a county in the southwest of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. As of 2019 the population was 1,216,045, making it the state's second-most populous county, following Philadelphia County. The county seat is Pittsburgh. Allegheny County is included in the Pittsburgh, PA Metropolitan Statistical Area, and in the Pittsburgh Designated Market Area. Allegheny was Pennsylvania's first county to bear a Native American name, being named after the Allegheny River. The word "Allegheny" is of Lenape origin, with uncertain meaning. It is usually said to mean "fine river", but sometimes said to refer to an ancient mythical tribe called "Allegewi" that lived along the river before being destroyed by the Lenape.
Allegheny County Court Address:
Main Address
Allegheny County Courthouse
436 Grant St, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
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