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NJ Domestic Violence Laws

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NJ Domestic Violence Laws

At the law offices of Gruber, Colabella & Liuzza, we have attorneys experienced in handling domestic violence complaints from inception to completion.

Domestic violence allegations in New Jersey are serious matters; so serious that a judge can issue a Temporary Restraining Order based upon a victim’s testimony alone. But, once a Temporary Restraining Order is issued, it can only become a Final Restraining Order after a trial. In the State of New Jersey, Final Restraining Orders are generally permanent.

Most people are unnerved with the prospect of rehashing a painful domestic violence incident or a history of domestic violence in front of strangers and the alleged abuser, or having to defend themselves against such an accusation.

You will need an attorney who is experienced with the complexities of New Jersey’s Rules of Court and Rules of Evidence to provide you with the best representation at trial.

Whether you have questions about whether you qualify for the protection offered by a Restraining Order, have already obtained a Temporary Restraining Order or find yourself defending against an act of domestic violence, our attorneys can help.

Our years of experience in both prosecuting and defending against allegations of domestic violence give us a unique perspective and the ability to see all aspects of your case. An experienced trial attorney from our firm will meet with you personally in order to evaluate your case and prepare you for all aspects of a trial.

Furthermore, there are other matters that may stem from allegations of domestic violence, including divorce, child support and custody, criminal charges in New Jersey’s municipal or Superior Courts and even weapons seizures.

The attorneys at Gruber, Colabella & Liuzza are experienced in all these types of matters, and you will be comforted in knowing your attorney has the capability to see you through all these different aspects of your case.

If you or someone you know is in need of a team of experienced attorneys that specialize in domestic violence, please do not hesitate to call us for a free consultation at (973) 398-7500. We care, we listen, we protect.

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