Welcome To A.G. Linett & Associates, PA
A.G. Linett & Associates is a multi-attorney lawfirm helping clients with workers’ compensation accidents, personal injury accidents of all sorts, wrongful death cases, truck accidents, auto accidents, criminal cases (federal, felony, and misdemeanor), traffic citations, DWI, employment law, and immigration cases.
Why Hire Us?
We understand that each of our clients has entrusted us with important legal matters. We work closely with all of our clients each step of the way.
We are well known in the Piedmont Triad legal community and have been an established lawfirm since 2006. Several of our attorneys are licensed in multiple jurisdictions and bring their prior work experiences to the firm. Since our attorneys speak Spanish, we regularly assist the Hispanic community with various legal matters.
We achieve the best results possible for our clients and will take cases to a hearing or trial if necessary. Although each case is different, the results may include a jury verdict in our client’s favor, an approved immigration application, a successfully defended criminal case, and a personal injury or workers’ compensation settlement.
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Is international Child Support permitted in North Carolina?
Yes, international recognition for child support is provided under the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA). Under this act, a parent located outside the United States can petition through the Interstate Central Registry Child Support Enforcement Division for a new child support case. Normally, a local consulate office engages in assisting the
Your Certificate of Naturalization has the wrong birthdate. Now what?
How can an incorrect birth date be fixed on a Certificate of Naturalization? The first question is when did you naturalize, was it before or after October 1, 1991? If it was before that date, then you must go back to federal court where you naturalized and file a federal lawsuit. If