As of November 1, 2023, most juveniles will no longer have to register as a sex offender and be eligible to seal their convictions. Law enforcement will start removing eligible people from the registry soon and mailing letters confirming they have been removed. If you receive a letter indicating that you have been removed from the registry, please contact our office for a free consultation to determine if you are eligible to seal your offense.

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Consultation Information

Initial Consultation/Case Review

With the exception of probation-related matters, our office provides a free initial consultation so that you can determine how we might be able to help you. You’ll first talk to Danica Wettland, our intake specialist, who will help identify what you need and provide the attorney with any readily accessible court documents related to do your case. One of our attorneys will then follow up with you.

Our consultations are limited to identifying your legal issue and the approach we would take to help you with your case. If you would like for us to review a substantial number of documents, or provide a more in depth legal analysis and/or advice, we are happy to set up a one hour paid consultation.

Probation violations or modifications; ISRB hearings
For probation related matters, including motions to modify conditions, we often need to review a number of court documents and sometimes follow up with your probation officer or therapist to determine if we can help you. For that reason, we charge a fee to review your case to determine if we can assist you and do not offer a free initial consultation.