Expungement Lawyer in Muskegon | Clear Your Criminal Record
A criminal record creates lifelong barriers to employment, housing, education, and opportunities. Michigan's expanded expungement law ("Clean Slate") allows many people to clear their records and get a fresh start. The Browning Law Firm helps clients expunge criminal convictions, including felonies and misdemeanors, making records non-public and largely invisible to employers and landlords. Our expungement lawyers understand Michigan's eligibility requirements, application procedures, and court hearings. We've helped dozens of clients clear their records and reclaim their futures. If you have old convictions limiting your opportunities, you may qualify for expungement. Don't let past mistakes define your future�find out if you're eligible for a clean slate.
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Your Legal Challenge
Criminal records create devastating long-term consequences long after sentences are complete. Convictions appear on background checks, blocking employment opportunities, preventing professional licensing, causing housing denials, and limiting educational and financial opportunities. Michigan's expungement law (formally called "set aside") provides relief by making conviction records non-public.
Local Knowledge Matters
Muskegon, a historic Lake Michigan port city of 38,000, is Muskegon County's largest community and economic center. This resilient city faces significant legal challenges requiring experienced representation. The Browning Law Firm serves Muskegon residents with knowledge of local courts and community dynamics. Our attorneys handle family law, criminal defense, and civil matters throughout the county seat. We understand Muskegon's unique challenges—from revitalization efforts downtown to established neighborhoods in Norton Shores and surrounding areas. With experience in Muskegon County courts and familiarity with local procedures, we provide residents across zip codes 49440, 49441, 49442, and 49444 with effective legal advocacy when facing life's most difficult legal situations.
Why Experience Matters
The Browning Law Firm guides clients through expungement proceedings to clear records and open new opportunities. Michigan's Clean Slate laws, significantly expanded in 2021, allow expungement of: Up to three felony convictions and unlimited misdemeanors (with limits on combinations); One felony and two misdemeanors; Marijuana offenses that would now be legal; Certain traffic offenses; Juvenile adjudications after three years. Expungement makes conviction records non-public�they won't appear on most background checks, and you can legally answer "no" when asked if you've been convicted (with few exceptions for law enforcement, judiciary, and sensitive positions). Eligibility requirements include: Waiting periods�5 years for felonies, 3 years for misdemeanors, 7 years for serious misdemeanors, measured from sentence completion including probation/parole; No more than two assaultive felony convictions; No convictions during waiting period; Cannot expunge certain offenses including CSC offenses, most traffic offenses causing injury/death, terrorism, and human trafficking. Automatic expungement applies to some convictions after 10 years (certain marijuana offenses and first-time misdemeanors), but many people benefit from applying earlier rather than waiting for automatic expungement. Our expungement process begins with obtaining your complete criminal record to identify all convictions and determine eligibility. Michigan State Police and FBI records must be reviewed as county records may be incomplete. We analyze waiting period calculations carefully�sentence completion means finishing all probation, parole, fines, and restitution, not just release from custody. Small technicalities in timing can affect eligibility. Application preparation involves detailed petition drafting explaining your rehabilitation, life changes, employment or education goals, and why expungement serves the public interest and your rehabilitation. Supporting documents might include employment letters, education certificates, community service records, and character references. Fingerprinting and background check fees are required. The Michigan State Police conducts background checks confirming eligibility. Prosecutor notification is mandatory�prosecutors may object to expungement. We respond to objections with legal arguments and evidence supporting your rehabilitation. Court hearings allow judges to question applicants about their rehabilitation and reasons for seeking expungement. We prepare clients thoroughly for hearings, present compelling arguments, and introduce evidence demonstrating rehabilitation and changed circumstances. Judges consider factors including nature and severity of offense, your age at offense, criminal record, employment history, community involvement, and circumstances showing you're unlikely to reoffend. Successful expungement requires persuasive presentation of these factors. Multiple conviction cases involve strategic decisions about which convictions to expunge first when you exceed limits. Prioritizing based on employment barriers or other factors requires careful planning. Marijuana expungements receive special treatment under recent law. Many marijuana offenses that are now legal can be expunged without waiting periods or counting toward conviction limits. Juvenile record expungement follows different rules and timelines, but clearing juvenile adjudications can be equally important for young adults facing background checks. Traffic offense expungement is limited�serious traffic offenses causing death or serious injury generally cannot be expunged, but some traffic misdemeanors may qualify. Expungement doesn't restore gun rights�separate proceedings may be needed for firearm rights restoration. Post-expungement, records are removed from public access. While law enforcement retains records, employers and landlords conducting standard background checks won't see expunged convictions. This opens employment opportunities previously blocked by criminal records. Professional licensing boards vary in how they treat expunged convictions�some must disregard them, others still consider them. We advise clients on specific licensing implications. Expungement represents a second chance and fresh start. Our goal is helping clients clear records efficiently and effectively, removing barriers to employment, housing, and opportunity that criminal records create.
Are You Facing These Challenges?
We understand what you're going through. These are common concerns we hear from clients in Muskegon, MI.
Criminal record blocking employment opportunities and background checks
Past convictions preventing professional licensing or housing
Trying to move forward but old mistakes keep holding you back
Unsure if you qualify for expungement under Michigan law
Need help navigating expungement application process
You don't have to face these challenges alone.
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Strategic legal representation designed to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome.
Expert evaluation of expungement eligibility under Michigan law
Comprehensive application preparation and petition drafting
Persuasive court representation at expungement hearings
Strategic handling of multiple convictions and complex cases
Clear path to removing background check barriers
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Why Choose The Browning Law Firm
Proven experience and results you can trust for your record expungement attorney case.
Successfully obtained expungements for dozens of clients
Deep knowledge of Michigan's Clean Slate expungement laws
Experience with complex multi-conviction expungement cases
Proven track record of favorable expungement outcomes

Jonathan Browning
As a former prosecutor with over 15 years of experience, I understand both sides of the courtroom. I use this unique insight to build powerful defense strategies and fight tirelessly for my clients' rights.
Deep Roots in Muskegon
Understanding Muskegon's Legal Landscape
Muskegon's history as an industrial powerhouse has given way to economic transition and urban revitalization, creating a complex legal environment. The Browning Law Firm understands Muskegon County's distinct character and provides representation tailored to this community's needs. Muskegon presents particular challenges in family law cases. Economic hardship affects many families, making every asset in divorce proceedings critically important.
Custody disputes often involve parents struggling with employment instability or housing challenges—factors that complicate parenting arrangements and require creative solutions. Our attorneys understand these realities and work to protect your interests while navigating Muskegon County court procedures. We've handled countless cases at the Muskegon County Hall of Justice, building relationships with local judges and court staff. Criminal defense work in Muskegon County demands understanding of local law enforcement agencies—from Muskegon Police to the County Sheriff's Department. We've defended clients against serious charges including drug offenses, assault, domestic violence, DUI arrests on US-31 and local roads, and weapons charges. Muskegon County prosecutors can be aggressive, making experienced defense representation essential. Our former prosecutor background provides crucial advantages in challenging evidence and negotiating favorable outcomes. The city's ongoing transformation creates evolving legal issues. We handle cases involving Muskegon Public Schools, disputes over property in transitioning neighborhoods near Muskegon Lake, and family law matters complicated by the area's economic challenges. The county's geography—spanning from lakefront communities to rural townships—also affects legal proceedings, particularly in custody and visitation arrangements. Muskegon County judges and juries reflect the community's working-class values and practical outlook. The Browning Law Firm provides representation that resonates locally while bringing sophisticated legal strategies. We understand that Muskegon residents need attorneys who fight hard, communicate clearly, and deliver results—that's exactly what we provide to every client throughout Muskegon County.
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Serving ZIP codes: 49440, 49441, 49442, 49444
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