Domestic Violence Cases in Essex County, New Jersey

Essex County is the second-most populated county in New Jersey and one of the most densely populated counties in the United States. Although it is part of the NYC metro area, it is distinct and one of the most culturally diverse areas in New Jersey. Newark has certainly had its challenges, but it remains the largest city in Essex County in terms of land mass and population. Parts of Western Essex County are some of the most affluent in New Jersey, and many cities here have become suburban magnets for NYC. But in terms of legal issues, including domestic violence, the court system is in Newark, NJ.

If you are involved in a domestic violence case in Essex County or you need a Restraining Order, get in touch with The Lento Law Family Law Team. Call today at 888-535-3686 or leave your details online.

Domestic Violence Cases in Essex County

According to figures released by New Jersey authorities, Essex County has the highest rate of domestic violence in New Jersey. Domestic violence issues are heard before the Essex County Family Court. This Court will issue Restraining Orders (ROs) in Essex County, although a person may also obtain an RO through their local police department. The Essex County Family Court is on the twelfth floor at 212 Washington Street in Newark, Room 1251.

Restraining Orders in Essex County

The person who files for a Restraining Order is known as the plaintiff, and the person against whom the restraining order is sought is the defendant. In Essex County, Restraining Orders may be temporary or permanent. Courts will generally issue Temporary Restraining Orders (TROs) when a plaintiff applies if the application is adequate. This does not mean the court assumes everything in the application is true. Courts will schedule hearings within 10 days to hear evidence on whether a Final Restraining Order (FRO) will be granted.

Consequences of Restraining Orders

Restraining Orders are very serious in Essex County and can place profound limits on a defendant. These orders may limit where defendants can go and who they associate with. They may also prevent some types of employment and impact child custody. On the other hand, if a person is experiencing domestic violence, a restraining order can be a critical tool in remaining safe. The violation of a Restraining Order can lead to serious consequences.

Restraining Order Violations

Violating a restraining order must be strenuously avoided by the defendant because violations will result in criminal contempt charges in Essex County. If a defendant is charged with criminal contempt, the court may fine or sentence them to jail.

Call the Lento Law Firm for DV Cases in Essex County

If you are involved in a domestic violence case in Essex County or you must seek a Restraining Order, call The Lento Law Family Law Team. The Lento Law Firm has a proven track record in this area and understands Essex County. Call the Lento Law Firm today at 888-535-3686 or leave your details online, and we will contact you promptly.

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