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Domestic Violence Attorney in Bridgewater, NJ

As unfortunate as it is, domestic violence takes place is thousands of homes across the state of New Jersey, impacting victims for years down the road. The state takes domestic violence accusations very seriously and aims to protect anyone who is suffering at the hand of a domestic abuser. Victims of domestic abuse in New Jersey are permitted to request both civil and criminal relief under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991. If you are the victim of domestic violence in New Jersey and wish to seek protection, Siragusa Law Firm is here to help. If you are in immediate danger, please call 911 and then contact our firm. Your safety is our top priority and we are ready to help you find the peace you deserve. Contact Siragusa Law Firm today to learn how we can help.

Restraining Orders

The New Jersey Prevention of Domestic Violence Act was enacted in 1991 to address the growing and continuing problem of abuse and violence in relationships. Through civil and criminal relief, you can protect yourself against the abuse and violence from someone you should be able to trust. In order to protect yourself, you should contact the family court or your local police department to acquire a restraining order. A restraining order is an effective tool that limits the proximity and contact people can have with each other. In other words, a restraining order helps the victim get distance from the violent party while they focus on their legal options. A restraining order can be issued based on several instances of violence, including:

  • Assault;
  • Harassment; and
  • Terroristic threats.

The state of New Jersey will rarely refuse the issuance of a restraining order. Utilizing a philosophy of “better safe than sorry,” New Jersey will issue a temporary restraining order for almost anyone who requests one. The court will quickly hear the case and decide if the situation calls for a permanent restraining order. Once a temporary or permanent restraining order is in effect, there is no mediation or counseling available to relieve the situation.

Criminal Relief Against Domestic Offenders

While a victim of domestic violence is protected under the terms of a restraining order, they can focus on their legal options. Domestic violence victims have the option to file criminal charges in order to hold the violent offender accountable for their illegal activity. This is done through a Criminal Complaint filed where the victim resides, where the violent party resides, where the incident occurred, or where the victim is being sheltered.

Contact A Somerset County Domestic Violence Attorney

If you are seeking protection from a domestic abuser in the state of New Jersey, Siragusa Law Firm is here to help. Our firm has decades of experience helping clients find the safety they deserve while holding the other party accountable and ensuring the necessary protection measures are put in place. To learn more about obtaining a restraining order in New Jersey, contact Siragusa Law Firm today.

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