Prevention of Domestic Violence Act New Jersey

The Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (PDVA) in New Jersey, enacted in 1991, is a key legal framework designed to protect individuals from domestic violence and offer support to victims. The Act defines domestic violence as acts of violence or threats committed by a current or former household member, partner, or spouse. It covers a wide range of abusive behaviors, including physical assault, sexual abuse, harassment, stalking, and emotional harm.

Prevention of Domestic Violence Act New Jersey