domestic violence

December 5, 2008 - 1:32pm
PRESS RELEASE

Madden/Redd Bill to Allow Domestic Violence Victims to Break Leases is Now Law

TRENTON A measure sponsored by Senators Fred H. Madden and Dana L. Redd, which allows domestic violence victims to break leases early without penalty, has been signed into law by Governor Corzine.

            “The signing of this bill will work to help protect domestic violence victims around the state, who, because of fear, insecurity or financial issues, still reside with their abusers,” said Senator Madden, D-Camden and Gloucester.  “By allowing them to break their leases early and ‘get out,’ they will be able to leave their abusers and get a fresh start.”

            “For too many domestic violence victims, safety and self-sufficiency seem too far out of reach,” said Senator Redd, D-Camden and Gloucester.  “This law now provides them with a way out, without reducing their chances of being able to secure new housing because they have a broken lease on their credit record.”

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October 23, 2008 - 3:22pm
PRESS RELEASE

Madden/Redd Bill To Allow Domestic Violence Victims To Break Leases Gets Final Legislative Approval

TRENTON A measure sponsored by Senators Fred H. Madden and Dana L. Redd, which would allow domestic violence victims to break leases early without penalty, was unanimously approved today by the full Senate.

            “Though the scars of domestic abuse often seem to be just physical, victims are often plagued by the invisible scars of depression and helplessness that can prevent them from leaving their abusers and getting the help they need,” said Senator Madden, D-Camden and Gloucester.  “For these victims, ‘getting out’ is the first step in the right direction towards healing.  This legislation would allow them to break their leases without penalty, leave their life-threatening situations and abusers, and possibly save their own lives.”

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