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RICHARD R. USLAN- A NEW JERSEY ATTORNEY CREATES NEW AMBIEN DWI DEFENSE

Richard R. Uslan is a New Jersey DWI Defense Attorney who has represented thousands of DWI clients successfully throughout New Jersey for the past 30 years. His law firm is located almost directly across from the Somerset County Court House in Somerville, New Jersey.

EXPUNGEMENTS IN NEW JERSEY: DEAD OR ALIVE

Obtaining An Expungement Can Remove The Record Of An Arrest Or Conviction As If It Never Happened!

Turning Traffic Offenses In New Jersey Into Crimes With A Stroke Of A Pen

If you are charged with the serious offense of Driving While Suspended, consult with Richard R. Uslan, the attorney who has personally and successfully helped thousands of motorists charged with this NJ traffic violation over the past thirty years...

The AmbienĀ® Defense: Using Intoxication to Defend your DWI !

My name is Richard R. Uslan and I am a New Jersey DWI Defense Attorney. I have personally represented thousands of DWI clients successfully throughout New Jersey for almost 40 years, and in New York State, where I am also admitted to practice law.

USCIS on Special Immigration Services for Some Affected by Hurricane Harvey

On August 31, 2017, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) posted a reminder of special immigration services that may be available for those affected by Hurricane Harvey.

Reports Indicate that USCIS Will Implement New Interview Requirements on Certain AOS Applicants

On August 28, 2017, Stephen Dinan of the Washington Times reported that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will soon expand in-person interview requirements for certain individuals seeking adjustment of immigration status.

Legal Separation

When you are considering a Divorce, one of the decisions that you will be required to make is whether you petition for Legal Separation or Dissolution of Marriage.

The suitability of Qualified Personal Residence Trusts

A qualified personal residence trust (QPRT) is an irrevocable grantor trust where the Trustor (or Grantor) gifts a personal residence to the trust, reserving the right to use the personal residence for a term of years.

Can I sell my house to my child so that I can stop a foreclosure and continue to live there?

Can I sell my house to my child so that I can stop a foreclosure and continue to live there?

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