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Expungements

Clearing the Path to a Fresh Start. Expungements of crimes that disqualify you to own and purchase firearms

At the law offices of Leonard Williamson, we believe everyone deserves the opportunity to move forward without the weight of past mistakes holding them back. Since 1991, Leonard Williamson has been helping Oregonians navigate the process of expunging criminal records, offering compassionate and knowledgeable legal guidance every step of the way.

Expungement can open doors to new employment opportunities, restore rights, and provide peace of mind. With decades of experience, Leonard is committed to helping clients understand their eligibility and guiding them through the complexities of clearing their records.

Take the first step toward a brighter future call and learn how we can help you leave the past behind and regain control of your life.

Helping individuals clear criminal records to unlock opportunities and move forward without past mistakes holding them back

Attorneys

Leonard Williamson

Managing Partner

Leonard Williamson

Leonard’s private practice concentrates on family law, estate planning, probate, commercial litigation, and legal issues related to firearms. Many of Leonard’s clients might start their professional relationship with him in one matter such as a divorce and then continue their relationship having him handle their estate planning or commercial business matters.  Navigating the court system in a divorce or the probate a loved one’s estate is both emotionally and legally challenging. Leonard understands those issues and is sensitive to them. Our lives are complex, and you should seek legal advice from someone who has a diverse background and can help you navigate the challenges you face.

FAQs

What is expungement, and how can it help me?

Expungement is the legal process of clearing your criminal record, which can help restore your rights, improve job prospects, and provide peace of mind.

Am I eligible for expungement in Oregon?

Eligibility depends on factors such as the type of offense, the time since conviction, and your criminal history. Contact us to evaluate your case.

How long does the expungement process take?

The process typically takes several months, depending on court schedules and the complexity of your case.

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