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- njcourts.gov › publicElderly individuals face risks of abuse, neglect, exploitation, and issues like housing, domestic violence, and consumer fraud. Find resources for justice, protection, and guardianship support. Access help for legal issues, elder care, and housing concerns.
- njcourts.gov › courts › adult probation supervisionRecovery courts help nonviolent offenders with drug and alcohol issues receive treatment and guidance, leading to higher chances of sobriety, education completion, employment, and reduced recidivism.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeInformation on filing fees, fee waivers, and child support custody fees for non-dissolution cases in NJ courts, including details on modifications, attorney appearance, and fee waiver eligibility.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpGet information on child abuse, kinship legal guardianship, termination of parental rights, and adoption. Learn about court procedures, your rights to legal representation, and how to access resources in family court matters.
- njcourts.gov › courts › appellate divisionArgument Schedule … Not all appeals include oral argument. Visit our Appellate Division home page to see Appellate Division Calendars and Locations all upcoming appeals . Briefs are available online if those documents are not sealed. Read the Notice – …
- njcourts.gov › self-helpFind an attorney using the NJ State Bar Association's lawyer referral list to navigate the complex court system.
- njcourts.gov › public › directoriesExplore directories for contact details of judges in New Jersey Courts, including presiding judges, administrators, and division-specific officials across various court sections.
- njcourts.gov › self-help › child support, child custody, and parenting timeRequest an Emergent Hearing with the court for urgent child safety issues. File forms online, in-person, or by mail. Fees apply for modification requests.
- njcourts.gov › public › fair treatmentSupreme Court Action Plan documents efforts to ensure equality in New Jersey courts. Focuses on reducing bias, enhancing youth justice, supporting LGBTQ inclusion, and improving accessibility for all court users.
- njcourts.gov › public › fair treatmentThe Supreme Court Committee on Access and Fairness ensures equal justice in courts, promoting accessibility, dignity, and respect for all litigants, regardless of their background or circumstances.
- njcourts.gov › attorneys › attorney regulation and complianceThe New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Wellness in the Law offers resources and events for legal professionals to support their wellbeing. Access written, audio, and video materials, plus info on upcoming events.
- njcourts.gov › public › fair treatmentThe Diversity, Inclusion, and Community Engagement Committee (DICE) advises the Supreme Court on policies and programs to eliminate court bias and improve outreach, serving diverse groups and aiding self-represented litigants.
- njcourts.gov › publicExplore our filings and resolutions dashboard for current and past court year backlogs, along with trial court statistics.
- njcourts.gov › publicExplore the Filings and Resolutions Dashboard for current and previous court year statistics, including backlog and trial court data.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpNon-profits focusing on juvenile delinquency aim at rehabilitation and accountability for minors breaking the law. Courts address such cases seeking responsibility, public safety, and preventing further trouble.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpFind support programs for nonviolent, first-time offenders or those with addiction in the court system, including Recovery Court, Pretrial Intervention, and help for veterans. Consider legal aid for self-representation.
- njcourts.gov › courts › municipal courtLearn about recent laws affecting municipal court services, including rules on DWI offenses, motor vehicle safety, underage drinking, domestic violence, and more.
- njcourts.gov › public › find jobsSummary of Judiciary's Code of Conduct, focusing on restrictions regarding outside employment and political activities for potential employees.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpThe New Jersey Tax Court reviews state and local property tax decisions. Taxpayers can appeal various tax issues like property assessments and state taxes, but some cases require attorney representation.
- njcourts.gov › self-helpHandle urgent family and civil matters like child custody, illegal lockouts, and temporary guardianship through emergent filings to prevent immediate and permanent harm. Use the Judiciary Electronic Document Submission (JEDS) system for applications.