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New Jersey Domestic Violence and Restraining Orders Attorney

Domestic violence convictions can have serious consequences, which is why representation by one of our New Jersey Domestic Violence lawyers is critical whether you are charged in Monmouth County, Ocean County, Middlesex County or Mercer County.

Domestic violence charges involving family members in New Jersey, alleged battered women, physical child abuse, spousal abuse, domestic battery or assault charges are serious and can have a long-lasting, life-altering impact on you and your family upon conviction, including loss of your rights to see your children, fines, and a jail sentence.

In New Jersey, nothing beats the experience of a qualified domestic violence attorney who can effectively assert your rights to minimize the consequences of a domestic violence allegation. At Clark & Clark, our attorneys are former prosecutors with extensive experience in handling criminal domestic violence cases and Restraining Order Hearings. We have handled and gone to trial on many domestic violence cases and restraining order violation cases as a result of alleged acts of domestic violence.

Our team of qualified and highly experienced New Jersey domestic violence attorneys will work to prevent the entry of restraining orders and can defend you if you have violated a restraining order. In some cases we have had restraining orders dismissed after a hearing or trial.

Domestic Violence in New Jersey - Defined in the New Jersey Criminal Code

Domestic violence in New Jersey is a criminal act involving physical, sexual or psychological abuse committed against a spouse, former spouse, present or former household member, co-parent, boyfriend, girlfriend, ex-boyfriend, or ex-girlfriend. The "acts" constituting domestic violence are enumerated in the 1991 "Prevention of Domestic Violence Act."

Once an act of domestic violence, whether it is considered assault charges, domestic battery, or child abuse, or even violation of a restraining order or order of protection, is reported to the police, the accused faces immediate arrest and removal from his or her residence and may be temporarily restrained from returning to his or her residence without a hearing.

Spousal Abuse, Domestic Battery, Physical Child Abuse, Assault Charges - Our Experienced Criminal Lawyers Have Handled Them All

Anyone who may be convicted of crimes involving domestic violence face a variety of legal penalties that may include state prison time, county jail time, fines, community service, probation, court ordered counseling, and restraining orders.

If you are facing charges of domestic abuse or domestic violence, protect your future and that of your family members by contacting one of our domestic violence attorneys as soon as possible to ensure you receive the fairest and toughest defense you can get.

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Domestic Violence Penalties

Once an act of domestic violence is reported to the police in New Jersey, the accused faces immediate arrest and removal from his residence and may be temporarily restrained from returning to his residence without a hearing. People who are convicted of crimes involving domestic violence face a variety of legal penalties that may include state prison time, county jail time, fines, community service, probation, court ordered counseling, and restraining orders.

Anyone can get a restraining order in New Jersey. It is important to contact an attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights in a domestic dispute.

Consequences of a domestic violence charge may include:

  • A restraining order can affect your right to see your family, including your children
  • A restraining order that restricts you from entering your home
  • An affect on custody and other rights in a divorce proceeding
  • Weapons forfeiture and an inability to own or use a gun (this can severely limit the rights and opportunities for police officers, security guards, or hunters)

Contact Clark & Clark LLC for a free consultation with an experienced criminal jury trial lawyer in Freehold, New Jersey. We offer aggressive advocacy focused on obtaining positive results in your case.

Free consultations • Credit cards accepted • Weekend appointments and evenings available •24 hour phone availability to both current and prospective clients • Located conveniently next to the courthouse

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Freehold, NJ 07728

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Susan Schroeder Clark

Susan Schroeder Clark
Freehold, New Jersey
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Phone: 732-410-6634
Toll Free: 877-290-3867
Fax: 732-414-4100
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Charles F. Clark, Jr.

Charles F. Clark, Jr.
Freehold, New Jersey
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Phone: 732-410-6634
Toll Free: 877-290-3867
Fax: 732-414-4100
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