In New Jersey, a restraining order can have serious consequences on your life. If someone obtains a restraining order against you it will bar you from ever having any contact with that person. If that person is your spouse or the parent of your children, the restraining order will control your access to your children. You may have to pick up your children at a local police department if you are barred from going to the house where they live.
In addition, a restraining order can place you on a domestic violence registry. This can have a negative affect on your job. A final restraining is permanent and can control your life forever.
At the law firm of Bramnick, Rodriguez, Mitterhoff, Grabas & Woodruff, our domestic violence attorneys know how to protect you in court. As domestic violence lawyers, we know how to protect your rights so that you are not subject to these lifetime restrictions and controls of a restraining order. We will fight for you in court and challenge the restraining order by presenting a defense to the restraining order.
Our domestic violence lawyers have years of experience representing people in restraining order hearings in New Jersey. Gary Grabas is a former assistant prosecutor. Casey Woodruff was an assistant prosecutor in the Union County Prosecutor's Office Domestic Violence Unit. It is important that you have an attorney to fight for you who has experience fighting restraining orders and defending people accused of domestic violence.
If a temporary restraining order has been filed against you, contact our domestic violence lawyers at 908.322.7000. We will protect your rights and defend you in court.
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