Removing Restraining Order Steps

Summary

To remove a Final Restraining Order (FRO) in New Jersey, present all supporting evidence and case law when filing a motion. Ensure evidence is certified. If denied, consider appealing.

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NEED TO REMOVE A FRO THAT WAS GAINED BY PERJURY FOR HARASSMENT. HAVE NOT SEEN MY CHILDREN AS WELL
Hi John! I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To help you with removing a Final Restraining Order (FRO), I need to know if you have any evidence to support the claim of perjury. Have you considered filing a motion to vacate the FRO based on this evidence?
I HAVE IT WAS DENIED
Hi John! I'm sorry to hear that your motion was denied. Did the court provide a reason for the denial? This could help in determining the next steps or if there's an option for an appeal.
do you give case law and evidence with certification when you file motion or wait till later
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In New Jersey, when filing a motion to vacate a Final Restraining Order (FRO), it's crucial to present all supporting evidence and case law at the time of filing. Here are some details:
- Submit Evidence Early: Include all relevant evidence and case law with your motion.
- Certification: Ensure that your evidence is properly certified.
- Appeal: If denied, consider the possibility of appeal.
Would you like more detailed information on the appeal process or any specific part of filing a motion?