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Adam S Malamut
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It really depends on a number of different issues. What is he charged with (i....
Aniello David Cerreto
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Dear Clifton, How is Van Houten Ave. and thank you for your inquiry. Yes I...
Edward Jerome Blum
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I don't practice in NJ. Go into court and have the TRO, if any removed. Go...
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Howard Woodley Bailey
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Based on the outcomes we have seen occur with other clients charged with DV,...
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Is the order for your protection or is at against you? If you have the...
Mark S Guralnick
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Under the NJ Prevention from Domestic Violence Act, you will need to appear in...
Aniello David Cerreto
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Dear Clifton, How is Van Houten Ave? Emancipation of a child occurs when...
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Theodore W. Robinson
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This is a very unfortunate mess, but you're not alone in doing such a thing....
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with my collegue's assesment, this is an unfortunate mess. There are...
John M. Kaman
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You can't. You don't file the charges and you can't drop them. That is the DA'...
David Perry Davis
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New Jersey doesn't have "felonies and misdemeanors", we have "crimes" as...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I concur with my collegue Mr. Davis. This sounds like a civil resolution, not...
David Perry Davis
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Kind of pessimistic to assume you'd be convicted, and, if some conviction...
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Brian McFadden-Di Nicola
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A domestic violence restraining order is available to housemates where a...
Howard Woodley Bailey
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I agree with Mr. McFadden-Di Nicola, especially his conclusion that this may be...
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Carl G. Archer
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Please understand that the people on this forum can only provide you with...
Amanda L. Best
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I agree with Mr. Archer that you should consider all the possible options and...
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David G. Weilbacher, Esq.
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Immediately contact the police, and make them aware of the threats. There are...
David Perry Davis
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Well, that's an easy one. Call the police or stop by the Family Court and...
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The question is whether you should pursue an annulment or a divorce. If, as it...

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