Plenary hearings (also known as trials) are held when there are contested issues of fact and credibility determinations need to be made in order to reach a fair and accurate decision. Here, after a judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey listens to arguments by both lawyers, they shall then entertain testimony by each attorney for each respective party in order to determine a range of facts ranging from facts to credibility of the witness. Next please find this New Jersey lawyer ‘s analysis of why a New Jersey Family Court denied the Wife’s motion to enforce the contested provisions, she appealed, stating that it was incorrect to deny her relief without holding a plenary hearing. [Read more…] about When Is A Plenary Hearing Necessary in A New Jersey Family Court?