Union County Domestic Violence Defense Lawyer

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Domestic Violence Defense Attorney in Union County, NJ

A conviction of domestic violence in Union County, New Jersey, can change your life. Often, these allegations occur as the result of a vindictive spouse or during the course of a tense child custody battle. Whether you are a resident of Mountainside or call Garwood your home, a charge of domestic violence has the potential to affect your reputation, your well-being, and your family. Thankfully, a Union County NJ domestic violence lawyer can help protect your rights and work to clear you of all charges.

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Jared B. Weiss to Defend You Against Domestic Violence Charges

For 19 years, The Law Offices of Jared B. Weiss has been serving clients facing domestic violence charges all across Union County, New Jersey. From Roselle Park to Winfield, we are passionate about ensuring you retain your right to a fair trial and the legal counsel and representation you deserve. An accusation of domestic violence might be the first time you are ordered to step foot in the Union County court system, and we are here to help. The Union County Courthouse is located at 2 Broad St in Elizabeth.

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Understanding Domestic Violence Charges in Union County, NJ

In the state of New Jersey, an act of domestic violence occurs every 7.29 minutes. However, it’s often difficult to prove acts of domestic violence in court. Let The Law Offices of Jared B. Weiss fight for your future. These charges are taken seriously by the Union County court system, and it is important to understand the charges you are facing to better create a strategic defense.

Under New Jersey law, an act of domestic violence can be brought against the following parties:

  • A former or current spouse
  • A current or former member of the same household
  • A former or current romantic or dating partner
  • The parent of your child, whether that child is born or unborn

Forms of Domestic Violence

There are several forms domestic violence can take in Union County. The most common of these forms include the following:

  • Physical violence or abuse. This can include actions such as spitting, throwing objects, choking or strangling, punching, pushing, shoving, grabbing, cutting, biting or scratching, pulling hair, or slapping. Physical violence can also include the use of a weapon or something that represents a weapon. Weapons may even include certain household items, such as a picture frame or a bookend.
  • Sexual violence or abuse. This can include acts of forcing a victim to have sex when they do not consent, to perform unwanted sexual acts, or to have sex with others when they do not want to. It could also involve using objects in a sexual situation without the consent of the victim or forcing the victim to have sex after a moment of emotional or physical abuse.
  • Threats. Not all domestic violence needs to be acted upon by the alleged abuser. It can simply be the use of threats. This can include threatening to hurt the alleged victim, threatening to kill the victim, threatening to harm or kill a member of the family, threatening to harm or kill a family pet, driving in a reckless manner with the victim in the car to scare them, and threatening to commit suicide.
  • Emotional violence or abuse. Domestic violence can also be emotional in nature. This can include treating the victim like a servant; calling the victim humiliating or demeaning names; controlling the daily activities of the victim, such as where they can go, who they can see, and what they can do; and isolating the victim from their friends and family.
  • Financial abuse. This is another common kind of domestic violence that can happen anywhere in Union County. It can include withholding money, credit cards, or the checkbook from the victim, or not allowing the victim to be aware of personal shared finances.

How The Law Offices of Jared B. Weiss Can Help

When facing charges of domestic violence, you need an attorney who is ready to understand your side of the story and fight for the reduction or dismissal of the charges against you. When you hire The Law Offices of Jared B. Weiss, we can take the following steps:

  • Interview you for the full story from your point of view.
  • Review any alleged evidence in the case to determine any weaknesses or discover evidence that can support your side of the story.
  • Negotiate with the prosecution regarding your charges.
  • Argue your defense before a judge and jury in a courtroom trial, should the need arise.

Defining a Temporary Restraining Order in New Jersey

For some people who face allegations of domestic violence, they may find that a judge has issued a temporary restraining order, or a TRO, against them. This restraining order may include certain restrictions such as:

  • The alleged abuser is not allowed to return to the scene of the domestic violence event or any other locations named in the TRO.
  • The alleged abuser is not allowed to take part in any future acts of domestic violence.
  • The alleged abuser is not allowed to possess a firearm or any other kind of weapon.
  • The alleged abuser is not allowed to have any kind of communication or contact with the supposed victim or the victim’s relatives, whether in person, over the phone, or in writing.
  • The alleged abuser may be required to pay temporary child support to the victim.
  • The supposed victim may be given exclusive ownership of the residence.
  • The supposed victim may be given full child custody on a temporary basis.

Speak to an Aggressive Defense Lawyer Today

If you have found yourself charged with domestic violence or are being served with a restraining order in Union County, now is the time to seek legal representation. Our firm is led by a New Jersey Certified Municipal Court Trial attorney who is ready to do whatever it takes to maintain your innocence and fight these allegations. We can review your case and determine the course of defense that works for your case. Contact our offices today.