Restraining orders in New Jersey provide vital legal protection against abuse, threats, or harassment. Learn how Temporary and Final Restraining Orders work, the consequences of violations, and why legal representation is essential.
A restraining order is a powerful legal tool designed to protect individuals from abuse, harassment, threats, or violence—especially in the context of domestic relationships. In New Jersey, restraining orders fall under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act of 1991. These orders are designed to prevent further harm and give victims immediate and long-term security, while also ensuring due process for the accused.
A Temporary Restraining Order is often the first legal step in providing immediate protection for a victim.
Ways to Obtain a TRO:
A TRO Can:
A Final Restraining Order is issued after a full hearing with both parties present.
An FRO Can:
Violating a restraining order is a criminal offense in New Jersey.
Examples of Violations:
Penalties for Violating a Restraining Order:
Legal representation is crucial whether you’re the plaintiff or defendant.
Restraining orders can be misused in custody or divorce disputes.
Non-citizens face additional risks from restraining orders.
Restraining orders often impact child custody and visitation rights.
Omojola Law provides experienced, strategic legal representation.
Steps to take if served with a TRO:
Restraining orders often trigger emotional distress for both parties involved, especially in family settings.
Judges consider several factors to determine whether a restraining order should be issued or made final.
Technology has introduced new forms of harassment and abuse that courts consider in restraining order cases.
Restraining orders can extend to the workplace if it’s a location frequently visited by the victim.
An FRO is permanent but can be dissolved or modified through legal procedures.
If you believe an FRO was issued unjustly, you have the right to appeal the decision.
New Jersey law prohibits individuals with an FRO from owning or possessing firearms.
We guide our clients through every stage of the legal process, from filing to final hearings.
Learn more about filing and enforcing protection orders at the NJ Courts’ official restraining order page or get support from New Jersey Domestic Violence Services.
If you’re dealing with a restraining order, secure legal help immediately.
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