Abuse Intervention Programs (AIP)
in Union County, NJ
If you have been ordered to complete an Abuse Intervention Program (AIP) — formerly known as a Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) — in Union County, New Jersey, this page will tell you exactly what AIP is, how to find a certified provider in Elizabeth, Plainfield, Linden, Rahway, or anywhere in the county, and why anger management is a separate requirement that is frequently ordered alongside AIP. NJAMG does not provide AIP — but we will help you find it, and we do provide the court-approved anger management that commonly accompanies it.
ℹ What NJAMG Provides — and What We Don’t
NJAMG does NOT provide AIP (Abuse Intervention Programs). AIP is a state-certified domestic violence intervention program that must be delivered by providers specifically approved under NJ Attorney General guidelines. We are not one of those providers and will never represent otherwise.
What NJAMG does provide: Court-approved, private one-on-one anger management — which is very commonly ordered by Union County courts alongside AIP as a separate, independent requirement. If your court order includes both programs, you need to satisfy each one independently. NJAMG handles the anger management component.
We will help you find a certified AIP provider in Union County — Elizabeth, Plainfield, Linden, Rahway, Westfield, or wherever you are. Call us at (201) 205-3201 and we will point you in the right direction at no cost.
What Is an Abuse Intervention Program (AIP) in New Jersey?
An Abuse Intervention Program — AIP, previously called a Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) — is a structured, state-certified intervention program created specifically for individuals convicted of or charged with domestic violence offenses under the New Jersey Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17 et seq.).
AIP programs in New Jersey are not counseling. They are not anger management. They are a legally distinct intervention following a mandated curriculum developed under standards set by the New Jersey Attorney General’s Office and the NJ Division on Women. These standards govern who delivers AIP, how it is delivered, what must be covered, and how completion is documented and reported to the Union County court.
If your Union County court order specifies AIP — whether by that name, or by referring to a “domestic violence intervention program” or “batterers program” — you must complete a state-certified AIP program. No other program satisfies that legal requirement. Not anger management, not individual therapy, not online courses.
Key Characteristics of AIP Programs in New Jersey
- Specifically for domestic violence defendants — not a general program
- Must be delivered by an NJ Attorney General-certified provider
- Typically 24 to 52 weeks in length
- Conducted in group format at a certified program site
- Focuses on power, control, accountability, and intimate partner violence dynamics
- Completion reported directly to the court and probation
- Required for sentencing resolution, probation satisfaction, or FRO proceedings
- Cannot be substituted by anger management, therapy, or any other program
AIP vs. Anger Management — Two Entirely Separate Requirements
This is the most critical distinction for anyone navigating a Union County court order. Many people assume AIP and anger management are interchangeable — or that completing one satisfies the other. They do not. Union County courts treat them as completely separate legal obligations, and confusing the two can result in non-compliance, probation violations, and serious consequences.
| Feature | AIP / BIP Program | Anger Management (NJAMG) |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Addresses domestic violence dynamics — power, control, and accountability in intimate partner relationships | Addresses emotional regulation, trigger patterns, de-escalation, and conflict prevention |
| Who It Serves | Defendants convicted of or charged with DV offenses under NJ Prevention of Domestic Violence Act | Anyone court-ordered into anger management — DV-adjacent cases, assault, harassment, probation, PTI, proactive |
| Program Length | Typically 24–52 weeks | Varies — commonly 8–26 sessions based on court order |
| Format | Group sessions at certified location | ✓ Private one-on-one at NJAMG — telehealth, in-person, or hybrid |
| Provider Certification | Must be NJ AG-certified DV program | Court-approved — NJAMG accepted by all 21 NJ counties |
| Substitution | ✗ AIP does NOT satisfy an anger management order | ✗ Anger management does NOT satisfy an AIP order |
| Concurrent Completion | ✓ Yes — both can and often should be run simultaneously | |
| NJAMG Provides? | ✗ No — we refer to certified AIP providers in Union County | ✓ Yes — same-day enrollment, private 1-on-1, court-approved |
If your Union County court order includes both AIP and anger management, you need both — separately and independently. NJAMG handles the anger management component and will help you navigate to the right AIP provider in Elizabeth, Plainfield, or elsewhere in the county.
Ordered into AIP and Anger Management? Call Us Now.
If your Union County Superior Court or municipal court order includes anger management — alongside AIP or as a standalone requirement — NJAMG offers same-day enrollment. Your first session can typically be scheduled within approximately 72 hours. We will also help you understand your full order and connect you with certified AIP providers in Union County at no charge.
(201) 205-3201Union County — AIP & Anger Management Court Directory
Union County is one of New Jersey’s most densely populated and diverse counties — anchored by Elizabeth, the state’s fourth-largest city — with a high-volume court system handling a substantial number of domestic violence matters annually. AIP orders are common throughout Union County Superior Court and its municipal courts. NJAMG has served Union County clients since 2014.
Our telehealth program is widely used by Union County clients. Fully court-approved live video sessions from Elizabeth, Plainfield, Linden, Rahway, Union Township, Westfield, Roselle, or anywhere in the county — no travel to Jersey City required. For clients who prefer in-person, our Jersey City offices are accessible from Union County via the Garden State Parkway or NJ Transit.
⚖ Union County Superior Court — Family Division
Elizabeth, NJ 07207
⚖ Union County Superior Court — Criminal Division
Elizabeth, NJ 07207
⚖ Key Union County Municipal Courts
(908) 820-4070
(908) 753-3099
(908) 474-8493
(732) 827-2100
(908) 851-5050
(908) 297-5050
Every Town in Union County — NJAMG Serves Them All
Finding a Certified AIP Provider in Union County
For clients who need a certified AIP provider in Union County, here is where to look:
- Your defense attorney — the most direct path to a vetted AIP referral in Union County
- Union County Superior Court Family Division at (908) 787-1650
- Union County Probation Department — your probation officer has an approved provider list
- NJ Attorney General’s Office — statewide directory of NJ-certified domestic violence programs
- Call NJAMG at (201) 205-3201 — we know the landscape and will help you find the right provider
Ordered into Both AIP and Anger Management in Union County? Here Is What to Do.
Union County Superior Court and municipal courts regularly order both AIP and anger management simultaneously — particularly in cases where the judge wants to address specific domestic violence dynamics (AIP) and underlying anger regulation patterns (anger management) as two distinct but complementary requirements. If your order includes both, here is exactly how to proceed.
Read Your Order Carefully
Confirm whether your order specifies both AIP and anger management as separate requirements. Check the number of sessions, deadlines, and whether concurrent completion is permitted. Your attorney can clarify ambiguous language.
Call NJAMG First
Call (201) 205-3201. We will review your requirements with you, enroll you in anger management the same day if needed, and help you identify the right certified AIP provider in Union County.
Enroll in Anger Management Immediately
NJAMG offers same-day enrollment. First session within approximately 72 hours. Starting anger management immediately — even before AIP placement — demonstrates proactive compliance that Union County judges notice.
Find and Enroll in AIP
With our help, locate a certified AIP provider in your area. AIP programs are longer (24–52 weeks) and placement can have a waiting period — start the process immediately. Both programs can usually be run concurrently.
Keep Your Attorney Informed
Send your NJAMG enrollment letter to your attorney immediately after enrolling. This is presentable at your next Union County court date as evidence of proactive good faith.
Complete Both and Submit Documentation
Obtain completion certificates from both programs and submit them to satisfy your Union County court order and/or probation conditions. Both are required — neither alone is sufficient if both were ordered.
Your Attorney May Have Already Recommended Us
NJAMG is frequently referred by NJ criminal defense attorneys practicing in Union County courts. If your attorney told you to find a court-approved anger management program — or if you found us on your own — call now. We know what Union County courts require, how to document your participation, and how to help your case. Straight answers, no runaround.
(201) 205-3201NJAMG’s Anger Management Program — What We Provide for Union County Clients
While NJAMG does not provide AIP, we are the right provider for the anger management component of your Union County court order. Here is what our program delivers:
- Private one-on-one sessions — never group classes, complete confidentiality
- Telehealth from anywhere in Union County — Elizabeth, Plainfield, Linden, Rahway, or anywhere else
- In-person at our Jersey City offices — accessible from Union County via GSP or NJ Transit
- Same-day enrollment — first session within approximately 72 hours
- 7 days a week including evenings and weekends
- Bilingual — English and Spanish sessions fully available
- Accepted by all Union County courts and the Union County Probation Department
- Director with 15+ years NJ court-mandated anger management experience and legal background
- Enrollment letter, progress reports, and completion certificate provided
- Accelerated scheduling available for tight court deadlines
- Assessment-based program — built around your specific triggers and situation
- Compatible with concurrent AIP enrollment
How We Meet With You — In-Person, Telehealth & Hybrid
Union County clients never have to travel to participate. Choose the format that fits your life — all three are fully court-approved and produce identical documentation accepted by Union County courts.
Bilingual Program — English & Spanish for Union County
Union County — particularly Elizabeth, Plainfield, Linden, and Roselle — has one of the most significant Spanish and Latin American populations in all of New Jersey. Elizabeth is home to large Dominican, Puerto Rican, Ecuadorian, and Central American communities. Navigating court requirements and therapeutic programs in a second language creates real barriers. NJAMG eliminates those barriers entirely.
Santo Artusa Jr is fully bilingual in English and Spanish. Every element of your anger management program — the intake assessment, all sessions, progress reports, and the final completion certificate — is available entirely in Spanish. Your Spanish-language participation carries the same court approval as English-language participation and is accepted identically by Union County courts.
Ofrecemos el programa completo de manejo de ira en español para clientes en todo el Condado de Union — Elizabeth, Plainfield, Linden, Rahway, y todas las municipalidades del condado. Llámenos al (201) 205-3201 para inscribirse hoy.
Case Studies — AIP + Anger Management in Union County
Carlos D. — Elizabeth, Dual Order: AIP + Anger Management
Carlos appeared before the Union County Superior Court Criminal Division on a domestic violence-related simple assault charge. At sentencing, the judge entered a conditional discharge requiring completion of both an AIP program and a separate anger management program within 12 months. Carlos’s attorney gave him a general list of providers but no specific anger management referral.
Carlos found NJAMG online the day after sentencing and called immediately. We enrolled him in anger management over the phone in under ten minutes — entirely in Spanish — and helped him identify a certified AIP provider in Elizabeth. He ran both programs concurrently: NJAMG telehealth sessions on Monday evenings from his Elizabeth home, AIP group sessions on Thursday evenings.
Diane R. — Westfield, Family Division — Proactive Enrollment Before Hearing
Diane was involved in a contentious custody matter in the Union County Family Division. Her ex-partner’s attorney had raised concerns about her anger during parenting exchanges. Diane’s attorney advised her to enroll in anger management proactively — before any order was issued — to demonstrate to the court that she was taking the concerns seriously.
Diane enrolled in NJAMG the week before her hearing. She completed four sessions before her court date. Her attorney presented her NJAMG enrollment letter and progress notes at the Family Division hearing.
Marcus T. — Linden, Probation Condition — Tight Deadline
Marcus was placed on probation by the Union County Superior Court and anger management was a condition. He waited four months before calling NJAMG — assuming he had plenty of time. When he finally called, his probation officer had already flagged him for non-compliance and his next probation review was three weeks away.
We enrolled Marcus the same day he called and immediately put him on an accelerated schedule — two sessions per week via telehealth. We provided his probation officer with an enrollment letter the same day and updated progress reports weekly. In three weeks Marcus completed six sessions and had documented proof of active participation in hand for his review.
📋 Enroll in Anger Management Today — While You Arrange AIP
Call or text now. We enroll you immediately. Enrollment letter ready the same day for your attorney or probation officer.
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Typically within approximately 72 hours. Telehealth from anywhere in Union County or in-person in Jersey City.
Same-day enrollment letter. Progress reports as required. Official completion certificate upon finishing all sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions — AIP & Anger Management in Union County
Evening, Weekend & Same-Day Appointments Available
Union County clients have jobs, families, and full lives. Our telehealth program means you participate from home — no commute to Jersey City. Morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend appointments available. Call or text right now.
(201) 205-3201Union County — Call Us Right Now
Ordered into AIP and anger management in Union County? Not sure what your order requires? Call NJAMG. We will help you understand your requirements, enroll in anger management the same day, and connect you with certified AIP providers in Elizabeth, Plainfield, and throughout Union County. Straight answers. 7 days a week.
(201) 205-3201Jersey City, NJ 07302
Jersey City, NJ 07306
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