Divorce And Tro Guidance

Summary

If you are experiencing domestic violence, you can file for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and start the divorce process in New Jersey. Visit the Family Division of the Somerset County Superior Court with completed TRO application forms, police reports, personal identification, and any other relevant documentation. Domestic violence is a valid ground for divorce in New Jersey. For immediate protection, file for a TRO. For further legal assistance, consider connecting with local lawyers.

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I need help with a divorce matter
Hi ****, I can provide some general information on divorce matters in New Jersey. Could you please share a bit more about your situation? For example, are you looking for information on the divorce process, child custody, or division of assets?
My husband beats me everytime I go
****, I'm sorry to hear that you're experiencing this. In New Jersey, you have options for both immediate protection and legal recourse:
- **File for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO)**: This can provide immediate protection.
- **Grounds for Divorce**: Domestic violence is a valid ground for divorce in New Jersey.

Somerset County Superior Court Family Division


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North Bridge Street, Somerville, NJ *
Website: www.njcourts.gov

Would you like more information on how to file for a TRO or start the divorce process?
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You can take the following steps to file for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and start the divorce process:
- **File for a TRO**: Visit the Family Division of the Somerset County Superior Court. Bring any evidence of abuse.
- **Start the Divorce Process**: You can file for divorce citing domestic violence as grounds.
Would you like details on the documents needed or the process for either of these actions?
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Would you like more information on the documents needed to file for a TRO, or are you looking for details on starting the divorce process?
documents needed to file for a TRO
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To file for a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) in New Jersey, you generally need the following documents:
- Completed TRO application forms (available at the court)
- Police reports or any evidence of abuse
- Personal identification (ID card, driver's license)
- Any other relevant documentation supporting your case

Somerset County Superior Court Family Division


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North Bridge Street, Somerville, NJ *
Website: www.njcourts.gov

Would you like assistance in connecting with local lawyers for further legal help?