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- njcourts.gov › courtsThe Center is open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Find out more about the ombudsman program.
- njcourts.gov › courtsExplore additional legal resources at our Law Library and learn about our Ombudsman program. Office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpLearn how to file restraining orders for domestic violence, including steps for temporary and final orders, child custody, and resources for victims. Seek help and ensure your safety.
- njcourts.gov › public › directories › judge directoriesFind tax court judges' contact information, job titles, and locations for NJ courts. Includes Mala Sundar, Fredner Prevalus, and Christine Nugent.
- njcourts.gov › publicExplore annual reports, recidivism stats, court management data, and interactive dashboards for New Jersey's judiciary, including trial and civil court statistics. Reports available in PDF format.
- njcourts.gov › jurorsComplete Your Questionnaire … Body … Log in to My Jury Service Portal … Log in to My Jury Service Porta LOG IN … Instructions for logging into the My Jury Service Portal … Enter your … 10-digit Participant ID … (including … all zeros … ), located under …
- njcourts.gov › public › supreme court virtual museumNJ Supreme Court History … Body … Overview of the Supreme Court … Welcome to the New Jersey Supreme Court Virtual Museum. Here you will find detailed biographical information about the chief justices and associate justices who have served on the court …
- njcourts.gov › courtsMunicipal Court Services develops and implements policies and best practices to support New Jersey's municipal courts.
- 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 › 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 › divorceRespond to a Divorce Complaint within 35 days to avoid default judgment. You can file an Answer, Answer and Counterclaim, or Appearance. Obtain forms, pay a fee or request waiver, submit documents, and serve them to the plaintiff.
- 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.
- njcourts.gov › attorneysMulticounty Litigation … Multicounty litigation involves a large number of personal injury cases that are all associated with a single product. The cases share common factual and legal issues. Also, the value of each claim is dependent on the value of all …
- njcourts.gov › courts › family practice divisionFamily Division main contact numbers for various counties including Ocean, Morris, and Bergen. Find the main number for your local division.
- njcourts.gov › courts › supreme court of new jerseyThe Judicial Conference on Jury Selection seeks to enhance the jury selection process with diverse panels and expert discussions, including reforms and the collection of juror demographic data.
- njcourts.gov › courts › supreme court of new jerseyThe Supreme Court utilizes diverse expertise and perspectives on its committees to ensure comprehensive discussion and inclusive decision-making, welcoming volunteers for various advisory roles.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › supreme court board on continuing legal educationSubmit course accreditation, manage CLE credentials, and comply with new DIEB requirements in New Jersey through our online system.
- njcourts.gov › jurorsLearn how to identify and protect yourself from jury duty scams. This guide explains what they are, how to spot them, and steps to take if you encounter one.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › attorney ethics and disciplineFind attorney discipline cases, view DRB database of disciplined attorneys, OAE discipline reports, and find OAE and DRB hearings.
- njcourts.gov › jurorsLearn how to request an excusal from jury duty for various reasons, such as active military duty, financial hardship, or personal obligations.