- 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 › attorneys › attorney ethics and disciplineNew Jersey attorneys must hold trust accounts in approved banks listed by the Court. The list is regularly updated, and the OAE can be contacted for queries about specific banks not listed.
- njcourts.gov › courtsAppellate Division … On This Page … Body … Overview … For information on how to represent yourself in an appeal, visit our Guide to Completing Appeals Forms Self-Help page . Court appeals in New Jersey go through the Appellate Division of the Superior …
- njcourts.gov › courts › appellate divisionTranscript Processing Offices … Name Address Contact Transcript Unit Administrative Office of the Courts Appellate Division Clerk's Office PO Box 968 Trenton, New Jersey 08625 Phone: 609-376-3040 Fax: 609-826-7026 Email: Appeal-Trans.mailbox @njcourts.gov …
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › attorney ethics and disciplineFind information on the Disciplinary Review Board, upcoming meetings, public hearings, sanctions, appeals, and more. Contact Timothy Ellis for assistance.
- njcourts.gov › publicFind contact details for New Jersey Courts' various services, divisions, and offices, including judges' information and specific coordinators across multiple court-related subjects.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › pro bonoFind contact details for Statewide Pro Bono Coordinators in various New Jersey counties, including names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses.
- njcourts.gov › attorneysPro Bono … "Pro bono work is vital to our court system. One of the most cherished protections citizens have is the constitutional right to be represented by counsel." - Chief Justice Stuart Rabner … On This Page … Body … Pro Bono Training Resources … …
- 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 › courtsFamily Practice Division … The Family Practice Division develops and implements policies and best practices to advance the goals and mission of the Judiciary in areas related to family law. … On This Page … Body Visit our Self-help Center self-help …
- njcourts.gov › self-help › name changeStep-by-step guide for requesting a name change for your minor child in the Chancery Division, Family Part of NJ: forms, fees, notifications.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › appealsGuide for appealing a municipal court decision. Submit the necessary forms, pay fees, and meet deadlines. Ensure all documents are mailed correctly and contact the court or an attorney for assistance.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpLawsuits $20,000 or less (Special Civil) … 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. … On This Page … Essential Forms … The following forms are …
- njcourts.gov › self-helpLawsuits $5,000 or less (Small Claims) … Small claims are lawsuits for $5,000 or less. Renters can file for a return of a security deposit of $5,000 or less in small claims court. … On This Page … Essential Forms … The following forms are used to begin a …
- njcourts.gov › self-helpLandlord/Tenant … The following information outlines court process for Landlord-Tenant cases. … On This Page … Special Civil Part officers are the only ones able to enforce an eviction. Any other attempt at eviction is illegal. … Forms and Process … Quick …
- 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 › 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 › self-help › post-judgment motions in family courtUnderstand N.J. Court rules for child support. Fill out and submit required forms to file a motion. Ensure accuracy, completeness, and proper service for court consideration.