When Sexual Assault Isn’t an Act of Domestic Violence: What You Need to Know
Posted August 27th, 2019 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Legal Topics.
The mere insinuation that sexual assault isn’t an act of domestic violence could easily outrage you. After all, any unwanted sexual contact cries of invasiveness. So, why wouldn’t sexual assault count as an act of domestic violence? Just about everyone has their definition as to what constitutes domestic violence. The New Jersey legislature instituted a […]
Read MoreWhen You Need a Restraining Order Against Your Own Child
Posted July 5th, 2019 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Domestic Violence.
You may bow your head in shame or shake in frustration. The very idea that you might need a restraining order against your own child sounds foreign to most. However, it may be your best course of action. According to NJSA 2C:25-19, an act of domestic violence must be inflicted by an adult or an […]
Read MoreDoes Rough Sex Sound Like It’s Domestic Violence to You?
Posted June 14th, 2019 by Anthony Carbone, PC.
Categories: Domestic Violence.
First, it was a series of books. When “Fifty Shades of Grey” hit the big screen, it raised questions. Some claimed it cultivated an acceptance of abuse. However, what’s the truth? Does rough sex sound like it’s domestic violence to you? In the meantime, there’s something to consider. Consensual rough sex suggests something far different […]
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