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Do’s and Don’ts for a Respondent in New Jersey

Jessica VincentBy Jessica VincentJanuary 17, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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Restraining orders are grave issues and are not to be taken lightly. Restraining orders are issued to cease someone from performing a certain behavior, like contacting or abusing the one who issued the restraining order (petitioner).  Domestic violence is the core of such orders.

If subjected to restraining orders, one must promptly attend to it. The Respondent (the one on whom the order has been issued) has to be notified of the order and has the right to defend himself. He can hire an attorney to help him through.

Never turn a blind eye to a restraining order. New Jersey restraining order defense lawyer can be a huge advantage to get you out of the complex situation that a restraining order puts you in.

 Do’s

1] Obey the Temporary Restraining order

Never defy the orders mentioned in the temporary restraining order. If the order asks you to break off contact with the petitioner then that is what you do.

2] Contact an Attorney

Restraining order cases are difficult to get out of. The first thing to do is find a proficient attorney to help you through the case.

3] Gather Evidence

Look for all the elements that prove your side. Gather objects like clothing, photos, and videos.

4] Assemble Witnesses

Gather all the individuals you think have knowledge of the incident.

5] Assemble Records

Letters, messages, emails, phone records, etc. can prove where you were at the time of the incident and hint at your innocence.

All of this can save you from false accusations. If the petitioner says they’ve been calling you and your phone records say otherwise and the witnesses stand by your side, the ball gets in your court.

Don’ts

1] Do not Destroy Evidence

Destroying evidence can be considered a highly suspicious activity Even if you’re aware of evidence that harms your image, do not destroy it.

2] Do not Converse with the Petitioner or Witnesses from the Petitioner’s Side

Contacting them looks very fishy. It might look like you’re trying to threaten them.

3] Do not Disregard the Order

Make sure everything you do is in line with the order. Disobeying it can end up very harsh.

Everything you do has to be done with caution because the petitioner might use it against you in court. Having an attorney by your side will help you refute accusations easily. Stay within the borders of law and you can get out of the case successfully.

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Jessica is a senior editor at Waterfall Magazine. Previously, she was a contributor at Forbes and has worked with many news organisations as a journalist in the Technology field.

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