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- njcourts.gov › self-help › domestic violenceFrequently Asked Questions About Domestic Violence … What happens when the restraining order is requested at the courthouse? What relationships are covered by the PDVA? What if the parties want to attend counseling in a Domestic Volence case? What …
- njcourts.gov › courts › juvenile probation supervisionJuvenile Intensive Supervision Program … The Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JISP) is available for certain juveniles convicted of a crime. … Eligibility … Entry to JISP is not a given. The family court judge may refer you to JISP, except if you …
- njcourts.gov › public › find jobsADA Title I Jobs … The Judiciary ensures that its courts, programs, services, and activities are accessible to all members of the community and prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities. … Accommodation requests for employees and job …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesCourt Appointed Special Advocate(CASA) … The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) program is designed to help monitor abused and neglected children in out-of-home placements. CASA fulfills this mission by the careful recruitment, training and …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesImportant Information for Prospective Court Volunteers … The primary goal of the court's volunteer program is to strengthen the court-community partnership and to enhance the public's confidence in the court system through direct participation of …
- njcourts.govHow to File … If your motion involves child support, check ( N.J. Court Rule 5:6A) . to see the guidelines that are used to determine child support amounts. 12 Steps for Filing a Motion: Fill out the Notice of Motion (Form A) This form tells the court and …
- njcourts.gov › attorneysAttorney Registration and Payment Training Resources … eCourts Access Requirements and Instructions … Below are the requirements and step-by-step instructions for requesting access to eCourts. … Step 1. Activate Your Attorney ID … If you have never used …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesVolunteers in Education (VIE) … The Volunteers in Education (VIE) program engages Judiciary volunteers in assisting both youth and adult probationers in a few different capacities. While some volunteers serve as tutors in basic math, science, and reading …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesJuvenile Intensive Supervision (JISP) … The Juvenile Intensive Supervision Program (JSP) provides to juveniles adjudicated delinquent a program of community supervision and serves as a dispositional option in the Family Court's continuum of responses. …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesCourthouse Information Specialist (CIS) … The Courthouse Information Specialist program allows members of the community to participate in greeting and directing court users. Under the direction of court staff, volunteers are equipped to answer questions …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesParenting Mediation (PME) … Separation and divorce can dramatically affect the relationship between parents and their children. The quantity and quality of time that children spend with each parent is important to a healthy post-separation and …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesMunicipal Court Mediation(MCM) … It is through the Municipal Courts that most citizens in the State interact with the judicial system, either as a complainant, a defendant, a victim, or a witness. The Municipal Court Mediation program provides court users …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesJuvenile Conference Committees (JCC) … The Juvenile Conference Committees (JCCs) serve under the authority of the Family Division of Superior Court. A JCC is a six to nine member citizen volunteer panel appointed by the Family Division Judge. In a …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesCourthouse Visitors Assistance (CVA) … The Courthouse Visitors Assistance program allows members of the community to participate in greeting and directing court users (i.e., litigants, attorneys, visitors, etc.) to their proper destination. Under the …
- njcourts.gov › public › volunteer servicesCourthouse Services Assistance (CSA) … The Courthouse Service Assistance program is a platform to engage members of the community in the day-to-day administration of the court. Under the direction of a judge or other court staff, volunteers assist court …
- njcourts.govSite Updates … May 7 Supreme Opinions are now available. May 7 Published Appellate Opinions are now available. May 7 Unpublished Appellate Opinions are now available. May 6 Atlantic/Cape May Vicinage to Host Annual Resource Fair May 6 Media Advisory May 6 …
- njcourts.gov › publicIntensive Supervision FAQs … Does successful completion of ISP erase my record? Can I apply for ISP if I have a period of parole ineligibility (otherwise known as stipulation or “stip”)? Can I fill out an application for ISP for my spouse, …
- njcourts.gov › attorneysNew Attorneys … CLE Reporting Requirements for Attorneys Admitted in 2021 … Every active lawyer is required to complete 24 credit hours of continuing legal education (CLE) every 2 years. Of those 24 credits, at least 5 credits must be in ethics and/or …
- njcourts.govLey para Estadounidenses con discapacidades (ADA) … Procedimientos del Poder Judicial con respecto a solicitudes de arreglos, apelaciones y quejas de discriminación para … Los empleados y solicitantes de empleo (Título I) Los usuarios de los tribunales …
- njcourts.govChild Support Enforcement FAQs … COVID-19 Health Reminders … COVID-19 Health Reminders … Services for Clients During COVID19 … Emergency Child Care Centers Housing Assistance Field Office Directory NJ MH Screening Centers By County NJSP DMI COVID19 …