Areas Of Practice


Divorce/Family Law

If you live in Delaware Valley, and the surrounding areas, and you're going through a divorce, the Paralegal Firm Of J&B will complete your legal documents for you so that everything goes as smoothly as possible. During your 15 minute free initial consultation, you'll learn all about divorce documents and how it pertains to your case. You can have us:

  • Draft any prenuptial agreements

  • Draft documents for child custody disputes

  • Draft documents for child support payments

  • Draft documents regarding custody

We have 25 years of experience to put to work for you. Since our firm knows how trying this time can be for clients, we make sure they can speak directly with our Paralegals at every step.

At the Paralegal Office Of J&B in Deptford, NJ, we can meet you anytime Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm, and even set up weekend appointments. Get ahold of us today, and we'll guide you through the nuances of divorce paperwork.

Civil & Special Civil

NJ Business and Commercial Disputes

Our Paralegals bring seasoned skills to small, mid-sized, and large corporations to ensure business and commercial disputes are pursued with your specific business goals in mind. Let J&B Paralegal Services Firm LLC’s focused professional experience guide your business to the best possible litigation outcome. Our Paralegals will assist you in identifying, implementing, and achieving your commercial and strategic objectives while mitigating risk.

NJ Employment/Compensation Issues

Executive compensation litigation requires attention to the details of contractual provisions, as well as experience in complex regulatory schemes, such as ERISA, which factor into severance benefits litigation. J&B Paralegal Firm LLC has the necessary skills and experience to help clients achieve the best possible result (whether seeking unpaid compensation or defending against claims for compensation that are undeserved).

NJ Breach of Contract

J&B Paralegal Services Firm LLC uses an analytical, detail-oriented, and creative approach when drafting documents for contractual disputes. If you’re concerned about a potential breach of contract, call our team of experienced New Jersey Paralegals.


Expungement

An expungement is incredibly important because a criminal record can significantly impact an individual’s ability in obtaining professional or occupational licensure; advancing their career, employment, education, occupation; housing applications; and benefits.

Criminal records can be obtained by utilizing a web based public docket sheet (PA Portal), Pennsylvania and New Jersey State Police (PSP) record check, FBI record checks, and/or a private criminal record check company. The PSP, FBI, and private record check do cost a fee and are somewhat restricted to specific needs; whereas, the PA Portal is free, quick, and easy to use. A vast majority of people utilize the PA Portal. All of the above report both conviction and non-conviction data. If you haven’t cleaned up your record, via and expungement, anyone can see what you were arrested for.

The vast majority of issues that arise from non-expunged matters occur within the employment search process. Unfortunately, we live in an age where information is easily obtained and interpretation is in the “eye of the beholder.” Under NJ, PA and Federal law, employers should not be considering non-conviction data as a barrier to employment; however, this is often the case. Additionally, more small to medium sized employers are simply utilizing the PA Portal for their information, rather than paying a large fee to private record check company to sort through the information. The Portal is just as accurate and free.

Your criminal record will reflect any convictions; charges resulting in not-guilty verdicts; charges that were dismissed, withdrawn, and/or nolle prossed; charges that resulted in diversionary programs (ARD or Section 17); and certain juvenile adjudications.

By removing non-conviction data from your record, you minimize the negative impact and control what individuals looking up your record can see. There are multiple benefits of clearing your record, including: obtaining professional or occupational licensure; advancing your career; restoring firearm rights; utilizing advanced education or degrees; and removing any reference to the crime from your record.