Valuable Legal Guidance in Uncertain Times
Protecting the Rights and Interests of New Jersey Clients
Accusations of domestic violence are treated very seriously by courts and law enforcement. However, it is can be extremely difficult for courts to determine which side is telling the truth. These incidents generally take place in the privacy of the home, and there are rarely adult witnesses. That is why - if you are a victim or have been accused of domestic violence - it is of the utmost importance to obtain experienced legal representation.
At the Law Offices of Bruce Compaine, located in Haddon Heights, our lawyers have 40 years of experience working in the local court systems. We will provide you with the level of personal attention and care you require while guiding you through each step of the legal process. Contact us online or call us at 856-672-4102 or 888-656-2885 to discuss your case.
Protecting the Victims of Domestic Violence
After domestic violence incident has occurred, we can help you take immediate action to protect you and your children from future problems. Our attorneys assist clients in obtaining temporary restraining orders (TRO) against an abusive person with whom you live, share a child or whom have dated. A TRO places restrictions that prevent the accused of making direct contact or contact through a third party.
We can also assist you in protecting your children by obtaining a modification to your current child custody orders.
Protecting Clients Accused of Domestic Violence
We provide individuals accused of domestic abuse with valuable legal guidance in both civil and criminal law proceedings. One of our attorneys, Steve Petersen, is a former prosecutor who has meaningful trial experience on both sides of the aisle. He understands what it takes to properly defend your rights and minimize the consequences you face.
Contact us to schedule an appointment at our office in Haddon Heights, New Jersey. We are open weekdays from 8 until 6 and are available for evening and weekend appointments upon request.
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