Chad Mathis, Member of Mathis, Regazzi & Associates
Chad Mathis is a founding member of Mathis, Regazzi & Associates. Mr. Mathis focuses on advising small to medium size business owners and entertainment industry professionals from across the United States and the world. His practice is geared toward preventing legal problems for his clients by insightful and creative advance legal planning. He earned his undergraduate degree in English, History, and Music Performance from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. After a successful music and business career, Mr. Mathis returned to higher education and received his Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law in Chicago, Illinois. He has also studied international trade and finance in Beijing and Shanghai, China. He now serves on the Law Practice Management Committee of the State Bar of New Mexico.
In addition to business and entertainment law, Mr. Mathis practices immigration law. He helps married and engaged couples from all over the world navigate the American immigration system and join each other in the United States. His wife, Laura, is a Canadian citizen and a permanent resident alien of the United States, so he has personally experienced the process. Mr. Mathis also assists clients with personal bankruptcy and business reorganization, and provides estate planning for small to medium size business owners.
Education
Texas Tech University, (Lubbock, TX)
B.G.S., English/History/Music Performance
DePaul University College of Law, (Chicago, IL)
J.D., Law
Licenses
Articles
Why Attorneys are like Insurance
Submitted By: Chad R. Mathis On: Aug 31st 2009
Category: Legal and Tax Compliance, Guide
Many people only contact an attorney once a problem has already occurred. However, most legal issues can be avoided with thoughtful...
Fiancé (K1) Visas: Filing, Process and Legal Help
Submitted By: Chad R. Mathis On: Jul 17th 2009
Category: US Visa, United States, Guide
No matter where in the world your fiancé resides, the K1 Fiancé Visa is the only proper visa for her to use to enter the United States for the purpose of marriage...
