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Domestic Violence
Tomasik, Horn and Turnbach, LLC
Domestic violence is a
phenomenon, which occurs with great frequency leaving behind more
than one victim and creating an uncertain future for all parties. In
New Jersey, Temporary Restraining Orders enter without notice to
the accused offender. Final Restraining Orders enter only after a
hearing where the alleged victim and accused are both giving notice
and opportunity to present their case.
A Final Restraining Order in New Jersey is permanent. However,
it is possible to remove a Restraining Order.
Please call this office to explore those options.
The offenses, which will qualify an incident as
domestic violence, are:
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Homicide
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Assault
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Terrorist Threats
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Kidnapping
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Criminal Restraint
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False Imprisonment
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Sexual Assault
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Criminal Sexual Contact
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Lewdness
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Criminal Mischief
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Burglary
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Criminal Trespass
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Harassment
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Stalking
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Domestic Violence Restraining Orders can issue without any
physical contact. Typically, those orders enter on the grounds of
Harassment. Time is the enemy for both victims and accused in
domestic violence matters.
Whether plaintiff or defendant
going to Court for a domestic violence matter, your rights to
live in your home, parent your children, and to be financially
secure will be impacted. We strongly urge you to secure independent
legal advice prior to your Court appearance.
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between the user and Horn, Turnbach, & Rybar, LLC. No
action should be taken based upon the information learned
from this website without a personal consultation with an
attorney. Before making your choice of attorney, you should
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· Horn, Turnbach, & Rybar, LLC ·
Toms River, New Jersey, USA Phone:
732-736-9300 |
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