New Jersey is widely recognized for its robust legal protections for victims of domestic violence. The Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (PDVA), N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 et seq., provides meaningful safeguards through Final...more
When I was a young lawyer, few people heard of drones, if they even existed. Similarly, remote access to computers was only a burgeoning concept and done via dial up modems. Who knew that one day, the could be considered...more
Our legislature has aimed to ensure victims of domestic violence have “the maximum protection from abuse the law can provide.” N.J.S.A. 2C:25-18. In doing so, they have created a civil remedy in the form of the ability to...more
There are two main types of restraining orders you can obtain in New Jersey: A Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) is an emergency measure you can file to obtain immediate protection from your abuser. This order can be...more
Attorneys who do not practice Family Law often come into contact with clients who have an issue of domestic violence including sexual assault. This webinar will provide the basics of the NJ Prevention of Domestic Violence...more
In order to obtain a Domestic Violence Protective Order (commonly referred to as a "DVPO"), you must first file a Complaint and Motion for DVPO. Any person may file an action for a DVPO and proceed pro se, or without the...more