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- njcourts.gov › public › directoriesContact information for various Court Services at New Jersey Courts, including divisions, coordinators, offices, and programs, can be found in the directories provided.
- njcourts.gov › publicCheck filings and resolutions for the current court year. View backlog stats and trial court statistics here easily and quickly.
- njcourts.gov › publicView summaries and current data on filings, resolutions, and backlog for trial courts with our comprehensive dashboard.
- njcourts.gov › attorneysLearn about the use of artificial intelligence in courts, including case law, resources, and a survey of NJ attorneys' use of generative AI.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › appealsThe New Jersey Supreme Court hears specific appeals from the Appellate Division of Superior Court. Learn how to file appeals, petitions, and emergent motions, fee details, and deadlines.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeLearn your options when responding to a nondissolution complaint, including filing a response, counterclaim, or letting the case proceed without reply. Complete required forms if necessary.
- njcourts.gov › publicEnsuring fair treatment and access to justice, the court system offers programs for dispute resolution, ADA accommodations, and public engagement while upholding values of independence, integrity, fairness, and quality service.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › supreme court board on continuing legal educationActive lawyers must complete 24 hours of continuing legal education (CLE) every 2 years, including 5 hours in ethics and 2 hours in diversity. Newly admitted lawyers in New Jersey need 16 additional specific credits.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › attorney ethics and disciplineLearn how to dispute your attorney's fees through the Fee Arbitration Program, which resolves fee disputes without going to court. This process is quicker, confidential, and inexpensive.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › attorney ethics and disciplineFind resources and contact information for attorneys and judges, including ethics guidelines, attorney registration, and the Lawyers Assistance Program for wellbeing support in New Jersey.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › divorceFile a motion to change or enforce your divorce order, such as child support or custody. Submit forms, notify your ex-spouse, and adhere to specific deadlines. Judges decide most motions based on written documents.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › divorceYou can appeal a contested divorce within 45 days. Representation by a lawyer is recommended. Follow court rules, file necessary documents, and consider a fee waiver if eligible.
- njcourts.gov › jurorsJurors in New Jersey can find out how and where to report for jury duty in each Superior Court location..
- njcourts.gov › self-helpGet help with filing for divorce in New Jersey. Learn about the process, who can file, and where to find forms and instructions.
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- njcourts.gov › publicNJ Courts Court Sessions … Livestreams are also available for the Live streaming of Supreme Court Oral Arguments Supreme Court and the Live streaming of Appellate Court Oral Arguments Appellate Division . sort by Location Location sort by Stream Title …
- njcourts.gov › courts › superior court locations › cumberland/gloucester/salemThe Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem Court Offices handle all Civil and Criminal Division cases, offering services such as trial court administration, EEO/AA, and ombudsman support.
- njcourts.gov › jurorsLearn how to request an excusal from jury duty for various reasons, such as active military duty, financial hardship, or personal obligations.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpSpecial Civil Court … Lawsuits for amounts up to $20,000 are called special civil cases. They are filed in Superior Court, in the special civil part of the civil division. … Essential Forms … The following forms are used to begin a case: CN Title 10542 …
- njcourts.gov › courts › superior court locations › hudsonProvides contact details, roles, and office locations of key personnel and information about various court divisions including civil, criminal, family, finance, and human resources in Hudson County.