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TRACK II—FAMILY Marriage cases can be fraught with complications. What do you do when things don’t work out as expected? This intermediate panel explores the ethical and practical issues of complications in marriage-based adjustment cases. A Rose of a Different Color – Living in Different Places; Differences in Age, Language; Marriage of Cousins; Under-Age Petitioner/Beneficiary; Multiple Prior Marriages Sniffing the Roses – Questions Asked in a Marriage Fraud Interview and Reasonable Parameters Damage Control – Role of Attorney When Petals Fall Apart Dual Representation – Sharing Information; Determining When Conflicts Arise; Extricating Yourself From Prickly Situations Preparing Clients for Interview – What to Bring; What to Expect; Tips to Avoid a Finding of Marriage Fraud Wild Roses – Collateral Issues; False Social Security Cards; Unlawful Employment; Unlawful Presence; False Claims to USC Q&A Jonathan S. Greene, Thipphavone P. Ark, Brent Renison
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