Q: In Huson, County N.J. how can some desperate person make up a story that they live with you....without any form of proof
get a T.R.O on you and have me the homeowner (Disabled on a fixed income) removed from my home and put to the streets with nowhere to go while escorting this stranger into your home, granting all access to all your family valuables and private documents, the entire contents of your home as well as having to leave beloved pet's behind and in danger. They claimed it wasn't a domestic violence. Any inquiries I've made I've been told this is illegal....yet, done. Everything has been stolen, broken, vandalized as well as my pets and I severely traumatized. Its happened 3 times in three years. It's become the copycat crime for any nefarious, desperate, homeless scum. Looking for a free ride, a place to live, shop, steal my family's identities and Madeline to a unrecognizable state and abandoning vehicles in my driveway, blocking my cars in and no longer having use once back home of my private driveway. HELP!!!
A: I have no idea what happened to you but to have you removed from your home under a domestic violence temporary restraining order, the person had to appear before a local municipal court judge or a superior court judge and certify as to as specific facts, starting with the representation that he / she was living with you in the home and that you / he / she maintained a marital/ dating / family relationship. If none of that was true, you had the right to seek an emergent appeal of the grant of the temp restraining order and it would have occurred within 24 hours of your request ( where you detailed the scam / fraud claim). You would then have had the ability to ask the judge to have the person detained / arrested for the fraud.
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