As an experienced New Jersey Family Law Attorney I am often asked how one can obtain a TRO. In New Jersey, under the domestic violence statute, a TRO is a temporary restraining order; they are the initials T-R-O. It is very serious. If you have been served with a restraining order, you should immediately seek the assistance of an attorney because the consequences of having a final restraining order put into place could be detrimental to your employment, to your family life going forward. In New Jersey, unlike most states, a final restraining order in New Jersey is permanent, and it’s very difficult to have it removed or to have it vacated.
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Do you have questions about obtaining a TRO? If so, contact the experienced New Jersey Family Law Attorney Brian Freeman.
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