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Domestic Violence and the loss of firearms license

Domestic violence is a serious issue and the State of New Jersey takes the ongoing safety of the victim seriously. The presence of firearms in a volatile relationship only serve to increase the risk of serious harm or even death.  … Continue reading

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Finding of ongoing need for protection required for entry of Final Restraining Order

A recent unreported Appellate Division decision highlights an important component of the analysis required to determine if a Domestic Violence Restraining Order is necessary in a particular case. Court are called upon to determine when routine domestic squabbles cross the … Continue reading

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No right to appointed counsel in NJ Domestic Violence cases

As reported in the NJ Law Journal, litigants in family court domestic violence cases do not have a right to court appointed attorneys.  Given that the consequences of a domestic violence hearing can be significant – no matter what side … Continue reading

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An open letter to Hope Solo & all victims of domestic violence

Dear Hope Solo; The recent headlines surrounding the claims that you are the victim of domestic violence are troubling.  As the facts continue to evolve I sincerely hope that this is all some tragic misunderstanding and that you are not … Continue reading

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Domestic violence & temporary custody

In a recently decided appellate division case, the panel reaffirmed the current law in NJ which holds that there is a presumption in favor of the victim of domestic violence having temporary custody of the children. Also, it appears, for … Continue reading

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