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Civil Protective Order In New Jersey is a legal order issued by the court to protect individuals from harm, harassment, or threats. It aims to protect victims, prevent further harm, and provide a safe environment. Two types of orders are issued: Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and Final Restraining Order (FRO). Eligibility includes individuals experiencing domestic violence, harassment, stalking, threats, or assault. To obtain a TRO, file a complaint, provide evidence, and attend a hearing. Violation can result in criminal charges.