Expungements
Clear Your Criminal Record & Reclaim Your Future
A past mistake shouldn’t define your future. Expungement allows you to seal your criminal record, giving you a fresh start in life, employment, and education. At Abella Law Firm, we help clients in Kansas and Missouri navigate the expungement process, ensuring they receive the second chance they deserve.

Your Future Deserves a Clean Slate
When you work with Abella Law Firm to expunge your record, you benefit from:
- Deep Legal Knowledge:
We understand the expungement laws in Kansas and Missouri and will determine if you qualify to have your record sealed.
- Streamlined Process:
We handle the legal filings and court proceedings, making the process as smooth and efficient as possible.
- Personalized Guidance:
Gregory Abella works directly with every client to ensure the best approach for their unique case.
- Better Opportunities:
A clean record can open doors to employment, housing, education, and more.
- Deep Legal Knowledge: We understand the expungement laws in Kansas and Missouri and will determine if you qualify to have your record sealed.
- Streamlined Process: We handle the legal filings and court proceedings, making the process as smooth and efficient as possible.
- Personalized Guidance: Gregory Abella works directly with every client to ensure the best approach for their unique case.
- Better Opportunities: A clean record can open doors to employment, housing, education, and more.

Who Qualifies for Expungement?
Expungement laws vary between Kansas and Missouri, but in general, you may qualify if:
- You have completed your sentence, including probation or parole.
- You have remained crime-free for a designated period.
- Your offense is eligible for expungement under state law.
Expungement Differences Between Kansas & Missouri
Kansas: Allows expungement of certain felonies and misdemeanors after a waiting period. Violent crimes and certain serious offenses may not qualify.
Missouri: Offers record sealing for a broader range of offenses, including some felony charges, but restrictions apply.
If you’re unsure whether your record qualifies, Gregory Abella can evaluate your case and guide you through the process.