If you are a victim of domestic violence, safety for yourself and your children should be your priority. Above all else, know that there is help available. New Jersey has a 24 hour/7 days a week statewide Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-572-7233) that provides confidential access to information, crisis intervention, referral, and advocacy. Also, in every county in the State of New Jersey, there is an agency that will offer you help and counseling services either free or on a sliding scale and provide police resources. If you are unable to speak safely, go online to thehotline.org or text LOVEIS to 22522.
Individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing may use TTY (1-800-787-3224), for Deaf advocates who are available 24/7 by video phone through the National Deaf Hotline at (1-855-812-1001), Instant Messenger (DeafHotline) or email (nationaldeafhotline@adwas.org).
Your safety is important. The current “stay-at-home” order has closed NJ courts. However, fortunately, exceptions have been made so a Judge can still hear urgent matters relating to domestic violence to ensure survivor safety. The first step in seeking protection is to file for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO), which can be relatively easily obtained to help you get the protection you need.
Make sure your voice is heard. To file a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO):
The family law attorneys at The Montanari Law Group have decades of experience working with clients seeking protection from domestic abuse in Clifton, Wayne, Little Falls, Patterson, West Milford, Woodland Park, and all over Passaic County.
Because the court holds the child’s safety and wellbeing at the center of all domestic violence and child custody cases, a judge will order what they deem necessary to ensure the child’s safety until final custody is determined.
Our unique approach supports our clients in facilitating the legal process in the child custody agreement and any domestic abuse charges so that they can focus on safely and steadily building their new life.
To speak with one of our experienced Passaic County domestic violence attorneys, contact us online today for a free initial consultation or 973-233-4396 or toll-free (888) 877-7985.
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