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  • Mutual Protection Orders in New Jersey

    A Mutual Protection Order in New Jersey is a legal measure that protects a person from domestic violence, harassment, or threats from a family member, friend, or ex-partner. There are two types of orders: Temporal (TRO) and Final (FRO). To request an order, you must be related to the agressor, have a domestic violence test, and identify the agressor. The process involves presenting a petition in court, interviewing a judge, notifying the agressor, and attending the hearing. The consequences of an order include restrictions on contact, house arrest, minor custody, and loss of firearms rights. Violations can result in immediate arrest, criminal cargo, and enforcement of the order. Legal resources include the Supreme Court of New Jersey, the Fiscal General Office, and the Association of New Jersey Lawyers. Need more information visit our Website Mutual Protection Orders in New Jersey.
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