Golden & Jernigan P.C.

Golden & Jernigan P.C. Golden & Jernigan P.C.

is a professional law firm serving the Grand Rapids area with Family Law, Bankruptcy Law, Immigration Law, and Social Security Law services. specializes in family law and bankruptcy along with extensive experience in personal injury, disability, estate planning, business formation, immigration, social security and even criminal defense.

02/06/2026

In a response to a motion submitted by Attorney Jonathan Golden on January 4, 2026, the Immigration Court in Detroit, Michigan granted the $10,000 bond just as requested during our client's Master Hearing. The very next day, bond was posted and our client returned to our community. Friends and family, who were eager to see him home, played an important role in his homecoming which should not be understated. Our client has resided and worked here for the past 30 years. He is well respected and sought after in his line of work.

01/27/2026

Our offices will be closed today 1/27/26 after 12 pm. We will be open 1/28/26 normal hours.

We appreciate our thankful clients and colleagues.   We wish everybody a peaceful holiday season! 
12/23/2025

We appreciate our thankful clients and colleagues. We wish everybody a peaceful holiday season! 

06/03/2025

Jody her staff Alissa and Lynette are Incredibly good at what they do. My case involved forensically finding financial accounts and they found everything! Jody also is well prepared and knowledgeable about going to court settlements and trial. Excellent communication, even after my divorce when I needed help. I highly recommend, you will not be disappointed.

01/14/2025

AG Nessel Re-issues Consumer Alert on QR Code Hijacking During Detroit Auto Show
LANSING – As many who attend the Detroit Auto Show will encounter a QR code to learn about products, share information, get rewards and discounts, make a payment, and more, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is re-issuing a consumer alert on QR Code Hijacking to help visitors avoid scams.

A quick response or QR code is a square matrix barcode that can be scanned using a smartphone. Scanning the code directs the user to a specific website or app. QR codes are customized for many different purposes. They have replaced paper menus in restaurants, airline boarding passes, and event tickets.

QR codes are convenient, easy to create, and the cost is minimal. This makes them appealing to cybercriminals, who create their own codes for malicious purposes. The FBI recently issued a warning that criminals are hijacking QR codes by placing stickers with codes they have created over the top of real QR codes. When scanned, these malicious codes direct victims to phishing websites where the scammers can steal personal or financial information.

“QR codes from a trustworthy source can be helpful, but consumers should watch out for codes that may have been tampered with or those coming from unknown sources, which can be used to access sensitive information or commit fraud,” Nessel said. “A QR code in a public place or location can easily be tampered with, especially at large events like the Detroit Auto Show. Do not scan a code if it is on a sticker, looks like it has been replaced, or is covered up.”

The Detroit Auto Show takes place through January 20 at Huntington Place in Detroit. If you believe you have been a victim of QR code fraud, report the fraud to your local FBI field office and to the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center. If you have a consumer complaint, or believe you've been the victim of a scam, please file a complaint with the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team:

Consumer Protection Team
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-335-7599
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll-free: 877-765-8388
Online complaint form

08/23/2024

Today our client was forgiven by the US government for her long ago criminal history and granted a Waiver of Inadmissibility after a long, drawn-out process. She is allowed to keep her status as a Green Card Holder and is eligible to apply for citizenship. The Grand Rapids' office erupts in silliness, laughter and clapping with three generations of this family moving forward by accepting the proposition of a sister: "Out to eat to celebrate?!"

07/08/2024

What is N**e Photo Scam?
N**e photo scams consist of blackmailers, also called sextortionists, who manipulate and coerce their victims into sending explicit images or videos to then blackmail them out of thousands of dollars. The perpetrators can be someone the victim personally knows or a total stranger on the internet.

Cybercriminals are getting more sophisticated in their methods to victimize unsuspecting people – they use cunning tactics, like creating fake profiles on social media sites and initiating contact with random accounts. Through romantic conversations, these criminals will entice victims into sending explicit content for them and then blackmail the person when caught off guard by demanding a hefty payment or face exposure of private photos/videos online.

Don’t Let Your Naked Pictures Be Their Next Scam
Navigating the world of social media can be tricky – especially with fraudsters lurking on popular sites and apps. Not only do malicious individuals reach out to vulnerable victims through platforms like Facebook, but they also use dating apps to take advantage of people emotionally as well. To protect yourself online, here are some tips for staying safe from this terrible scam!

Set Strong Passwords
The first step in preventing online sextortion is to make sure your passwords are strong, unique, and regularly updated. A strong password should include at least 8 characters with a combination of numbers, symbols, and uppercase/lowercase letters. Additionally, it’s important to never use the same password for multiple accounts as this could lead to someone gaining access to all of your accounts if they get one of your passwords right. Finally, make sure you change your passwords regularly so hackers don’t have the time to guess them even if they do manage to get one right.

Be Careful What You Share
It’s also important that you be careful what you share online and with whom you interact. Be cautious about giving out personal information such as your full name or address and make sure that any photos or videos shared are not overly explicit or revealing in nature. Additionally, always be aware of whom you interact with online — even if someone seems like a friend, it’s important not to take their word for it until you can verify their identity offline.

Check Your Privacy Settings
Finally, it’s important that you check your privacy settings on all social media platforms and other websites where you share personal information or photos/videos. Many websites allow users to choose who can view their content which can help prevent any malicious individuals from seeing sensitive material without permission. Additionally, many social media sites now let users block specific people they don’t want interacting with them which provides another layer of security against potential attackers.

The Risks of Sending N**e Photos Online
Sexting can seem like a good idea in the heat of the moment, but sending n**e photos carries significant risks that shouldn’t be taken lightly. Without knowing what will happen to them after they’ve been sent, it’s easy to unknowingly put yourself at risk. Once you send out a photo or video to another person, it’s impossible to get it back.

If you are experiencing sextortion, it’s vital that you make a report to the authorities. Sharing explicit images or videos without a person’s consent is illegal and comes with serious legal consequences. You can also contact us here at Digital Investigation for assistance. We specialize in all types of cybercrime, including sextortion, and have shown substantial success in helping victims overcome this awful crime. Give us a call today, or chat with one of our online representatives to get started.

Summary
Online scams can put your personal and financial security at risk if you’re not careful. A n**e photo scam is one of many out there; however, being aware of its signs and knowing what precautions to take can help protect you from falling prey to such tactics. Remember: don’t give out any personal information; trust your gut if something feels off; and always proceed with caution!

07/01/2024

Our Rockford office is closed today 7/1/24. If you need assistance please send an email. It will reopen 7/2/24 normal hours.

An awesome thank you gift that our Rockford office received in the last week.
05/11/2024

An awesome thank you gift that our Rockford office received in the last week.

Our Rockford office received these beautiful tulips from a thankful client!
05/01/2024

Our Rockford office received these beautiful tulips from a thankful client!

2023 Golden & Jernigan P.C. staff and spouse holiday dinner.
12/20/2023

2023 Golden & Jernigan P.C. staff and spouse holiday dinner.

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50 Courtland Street
Rockford, MI
49341

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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