The Epstein Law Firm
In 1994, The Epstein Law Firm created a new civil claim based on the battered women's syndrome, which allows the battered woman to seek compensation for the entire period of abuse so long as the suit is filed within two years of the last act of abuse. This significant case, Cusseaux v. Pickett, 279 N.J. Super. 335 (1994), was the first of its kind in New Jersey and the United States. The claim for battered woman's syndrome requires the following: (1) involvement in a marital or marital-like relationship; (2) physical or psychological abuse perpetuated by the dominant partner to the relationship over an extended period of time; (3) the abuse has caused recurring physical or psychological injury over the course of the relationship; and (4) a past or present inability to take any action to improve or alter the situation unilaterally. Since 1994, The Epstein Law Firm has successfully represented many women in abusive relationships against their abusers. Many of these cases arise out of divorce proceedings where the divorce lawyers refer the battered women to the Epstein Law Firm for representation on the claim for battered woman's syndrome. The Epstein Law Firm is committed to continuing its support of battered women against their abusers.
About The Epstein Law Firm
Founded
1975Estimated Revenue
$1M-$10MEmployees
11-50Category
Sector
Legal ServicesIndustry Group
Legal ServicesIndustry
Law PracticeLocation
City
Rochelle ParkState
New JerseyCountry
United StatesThe Epstein Law Firm
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