Monthly Archives: May 2022

Advisory Opinions in Board of Corrections Cases
First of all, these cases are taking two years to get decisions and longer. Congress needs to do something because petitioners are often suffering and denied their rightful benefits, particularly Reserve and National Guard members. Secondly, that means an experienced lawyer is your best chance to get a meaningful and successful result and to… Read More »
Final Restraining Orders (FRO) Are Not Easy to Change
In the case, G.M. v. C.V., a New Jersey Superior Court from the Appellate Division denied a defendant’s request to vacate a FRO under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (the Act), N.J.S.A. 2C:25–17 to –35. The female Defendant’s motion to dissolve the FRO was denied because it did not include a transcript of… Read More »