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Resolving your domestic violence case with civil restraints? Be careful of what you ask for!
Domestic violence continues to be a problem throughout NJ. In many cases, the entry of a Final Restraining Order (FRO) is the best course of action for promoting the ongoing safety of the victim. However, there are serious implications to … Continue reading
Can past acts of domestic violence be considered at my FRO hearing?
New Jersey takes protecting victims of domestic violence very serious. But in doing so, the law must also protect the due process rights of the alleged abuser. When seeking a Temporary Restraining Order or a Final Restaining Order, the victim … 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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