Suddoth Unique Petition Preparer LLC
973-651-8097

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98 Curtis St, Bloomfield, NJ 07003

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE

Divorce is a serious matter with permanent results, and should be treated with competence, caring and professionalism. The divorce system has a frustrating and disturbing tendency.   

Uncontested divorce is simple and inexpensive, and it offers you and your spouse the chance to end your marriage quietly and with dignity. It does not push the divorce into a protracted adversarial battle.

The following grounds may be used for divorce in NJ:

Irreconcilable differences the breakdown of the marriage which make it appear that the marriage should be dissolved. Extreme cruelty -includes any physical or mental cruelty which makes it improper or unreasonable to expect that individual to cohabitate with their spouse. Adultery - exists when one spouse rejects the other by entering into a personal intimate relationship with any other person, irrespective of the specific sexual acts performed.

EXPUNGEMENT OF CRIMINAL RECORD

In the highly competitive job market, employers often conduct background checks among their prospective candidates in order to determine their suitability. Fortunately, if there is an indiscretion within your past which has haunted you, there is a process that is available within the State of New Jersey that can help you erase that part of your past.  The process I am referring to is filing for a Petition for Expungement.

The expungement process is provided for within the New Jersey Statutes and is available to all individuals who have committed any disorderly persons offense, as well as indictable offenses within the State of New Jersey. The expungement process is available to residents and/or non-residents of the State of New Jersey and an individual may expunge one or more petty disorderly persons offenses and/or indictable offenses from their criminal history.

Once an expungement is granted it is as if the criminal charges, the arrest surrounding the charges, and the disposition of the charges never occurred.  

CHAPTER 7 BANKRUPTCY

Bankruptcy is a federal court process that can help you eliminate legal responsibility for many of your debts.  If you are tired of bill collectors calling you for money that you do not have, to pay a bill then you need to contact Suddoth Unique Petition Preparer.  I prepare bankruptcy petitions for such people as yourself who may benefit from the protection of the United States Bankruptcy Laws. 

As soon as you file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you will be protected from credit agency harassment. Creditors are forbidden to call and pester you once bankruptcy proceedings have started. The ability to reestablish your credit after filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy is better than it has ever been before.   

Once your bankruptcy is complete you will receive a “discharge” of your debt by the bankruptcy court.  This means that you no longer owe this debt to the creditor.  No creditor of a discharged debt can ever attempt to collect on that debt.

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Suddoth Unique Petition Preparer LLC is proud of its respected reputation specializing in preparing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Petition, Expungement of Criminal Records and Uncontested Divorces. At my company you can be confident that your case will be handled from the beginning to the end by knowledgeable administration who is committed to making a positive difference in your life. Suddoth Unique Petition Preparer LLC was founded in March of 2009 by Catina Suddoth, currently located in Bloomfield New Jersey. Catina Suddoth is a graduate of the Cittone Institute, a member of the Paralegal Association of New Jersey and a certified Notary Public.
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