Burlington County, New Jersey Anger Management Course

Burlington County • South Jersey

Court-Approved Anger Management in Burlington County, New Jersey — Mount Laurel, Willingboro, Evesham, Mount Holly & All 40 Municipalities

Private, One-on-One Anger Management for Court Orders, Military Families at Joint Base MDL, Domestic Violence Cases, Criminal Charges & Personal Growth — Serving New Jersey’s Largest County by Area

Burlington County is the largest county in New Jersey by land area — 819 square miles stretching from the Delaware River to the Pine Barrens. That geographic spread means anger management options are scarce in many parts of the county, and group classes require long drives to limited locations. New Jersey Anger Management Group (NJAMG) solves this with private, one-on-one sessions available virtually from anywhere in Burlington County — or in-person for those who prefer it. Accepted by every court in Burlington County, from the Superior Court in Mount Holly to every municipal court across all 40 municipalities.

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Why Burlington County Has Unique Anger Management Needs

Burlington County is a county of contrasts — affluent suburban communities like Mount Laurel, Moorestown, and Medford sit alongside working-class towns like Willingboro, Burlington City, and Pemberton. Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JBMDL), one of the largest military installations on the East Coast, creates a significant military and military-adjacent population with unique stressors including deployment cycles, reintegration challenges, and the pressures of military family life. The vast Pine Barrens region in the eastern part of the county means some residents are 30-40 minutes from the nearest in-person anger management provider.

Burlington County’s 40 municipalities — more than any other county in New Jersey — generate a substantial volume of family court, criminal, and municipal court cases. The Burlington County Courts Facility in Mount Holly processes divorces, custody disputes, restraining orders, PTI applications, and criminal cases where anger management is frequently ordered or strategically beneficial. Municipal courts from Mount Laurel to Bordentown to Pemberton handle thousands of disorderly persons offenses annually where anger management can make the difference between a conviction and a dismissal.

NJAMG serves every corner of Burlington County through virtual sessions that eliminate the distance problem — and through a program built by a Rutgers Law School graduate who spent 15+ years understanding exactly what New Jersey courts need to see.

40Municipalities — Most in NJ
460K+Burlington County Population
819Square Miles — Largest NJ County
JBMDLMajor Military Installation Served

Burlington County Courts That Accept NJAMG Anger Management

Burlington County Superior Court — Family & Criminal Divisions

Burlington County Courts Facility
49 Rancocas Road, 1st Floor
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Phone: (609) 518-2645 (Dissolution Intake)
General: (609) 288-9500
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM

All divorce, custody, restraining order, and criminal cases for Burlington County’s 40 municipalities are processed at the Courts Facility on Rancocas Road in Mount Holly. The Family Division regularly orders anger management in custody disputes, domestic violence cases, and as a condition of FRO proceedings. The Criminal Division accepts anger management documentation for PTI applications, plea negotiations, and sentencing mitigation. Our progress reports are formatted specifically for Burlington County court requirements.

Burlington County Municipal Courts

MunicipalityCourt AddressPhone
Mount Laurel100 Mount Laurel Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054(856) 234-0001
Willingboro1 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Willingboro, NJ 08046(609) 877-2200
Evesham Township984 Tuckerton Rd, Marlton, NJ 08053(856) 983-2900
Mount Holly23 Washington St, Mount Holly, NJ 08060(609) 267-0170
Moorestown2 Executive Dr, Moorestown, NJ 08057(856) 235-0912
Burlington City525 High St, Burlington, NJ 08016(609) 386-0200
Bordentown324 Farnsworth Ave, Bordentown, NJ 08505(609) 298-0604
Pemberton Township100 Scrapetown Rd, Pemberton, NJ 08068(609) 894-8222
Cinnaminson1621 Riverton Rd, Cinnaminson, NJ 08077(856) 829-6000
Medford Township17 N. Main St, Medford, NJ 08055(609) 654-2608

Anger Management for Military Families at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst

Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst (JBMDL) is one of the largest military installations on the East Coast, and thousands of active duty service members, reservists, veterans, and their families live throughout Burlington County. Military families face anger management challenges that civilian programs rarely understand:

  • Deployment and reintegration stress. The emotional toll of deployment cycles — separation anxiety, hypervigilance, difficulty readjusting to civilian family dynamics — creates anger triggers that require specialized understanding. Our program addresses reintegration-specific anger patterns.
  • Career consequences. For active duty members, a domestic violence conviction or anger-related incident can trigger UCMJ proceedings, loss of security clearance, adverse fitness reports, and career termination. Proactive anger management completion creates a documented record of addressing the issue before it escalates.
  • Dual jurisdiction complications. Military families may face both civilian court proceedings (Burlington County Superior Court or municipal courts) and military justice proceedings simultaneously. Our documentation is formatted for civilian courts, and we can coordinate with JAG counsel on documentation needs.
  • VA and military counseling limitations. While the VA and military provide counseling services, many service members and veterans prefer private, confidential anger management outside the military system — especially when they’re concerned about career impacts or privacy. NJAMG sessions are completely private and separate from any military records.
  • Flexible scheduling for military life. Duty schedules, TDY assignments, and field exercises create unpredictable schedules. Our virtual sessions can be completed from anywhere — on base, off base, or during temporary assignments — on a schedule that accommodates military life.

⚠️ For Active Duty & Veterans: A domestic violence conviction under the Lautenberg Amendment (10 U.S.C. § 922(g)(9)) prohibits possession of firearms — which ends military careers. Proactive anger management before a conviction can support PTI or Conditional Dismissal applications that protect your military career and your Second Amendment rights. Call 201-205-3201 confidentially.

Why Private Anger Management Matters in Burlington County

Burlington County’s 40 municipalities create tight suburban and rural communities where everyone knows everyone — your kids’ teachers, your neighbors, your coworkers, your spouse’s friends. Attending a group anger management class in Mount Laurel or Mount Holly means sharing your personal struggles with people who may be part of your daily life. For military families, the social networks on and around JBMDL make privacy even more critical.

What NJAMG Provides

  • Complete privacy. One-on-one sessions. No group. No shared information. No risk of encountering someone from your community, your base, or your courtroom.
  • Virtual access from anywhere in Burlington County. Whether you’re in Medford in the Pine Barrens, Bordentown near the Turnpike, or on base at JBMDL — virtual sessions eliminate the 30-40 minute drives that make group classes impractical in New Jersey’s largest county.
  • Individualized curriculum. Military reintegration anger, co-parenting conflict during divorce, workplace rage, road rage on Route 295 or the Turnpike — your sessions address what YOU’re dealing with, not a generic syllabus.
  • Court-specific documentation. Detailed progress reports formatted for Burlington County courts — Family Division in Mount Holly, Criminal Division, probation, and every municipal court. Not a certificate. A report that documents real behavioral change.

Burlington County Case Studies

Military / Criminal — Pemberton

JBMDL Service Member Avoids Conviction and Preserves Military Career

An active duty Air Force member stationed at JBMDL was charged with simple assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1a) after a physical altercation at an off-base establishment in Pemberton. A conviction would have triggered Lautenberg Amendment firearms prohibitions, ending his military career. His civilian defense attorney coordinated with his military JAG counsel, and he enrolled in NJAMG immediately. Over 10 private virtual sessions — completed around his duty schedule — he developed impulse control techniques, alcohol-related trigger management skills, and de-escalation strategies. His attorney presented the detailed progress report to Pemberton Township Municipal Court. Result: Conditional Dismissal granted. No conviction. Military career preserved. Security clearance maintained.

Custody — Mount Laurel

Mount Laurel Father Protects Shared Custody Despite Ex-Wife’s Allegations

A Mount Laurel father was facing a custody modification in Burlington County Family Court after his ex-wife alleged his temper was creating an unsafe environment during parenting time. She presented text messages and a recording of a phone conversation as evidence. Before his court date, he enrolled in NJAMG and completed 8 private sessions focused on co-parenting communication, anger triggers specific to divorce-related conflict, and strategies for managing frustration during custody exchanges at the Moorestown Wawa — their agreed exchange location. His attorney submitted the NJAMG progress report documenting specific communication improvements and de-escalation skills. Result: Shared custody maintained. The judge noted his proactive enrollment and the practical, specific nature of the skills documented in the progress report.

FRO Vacating — Willingboro

Willingboro Man Vacates 4-Year-Old Final Restraining Order

A Willingboro resident had lived under a Final Restraining Order for four years following a domestic violence incident with his ex-girlfriend. He wanted to vacate the FRO to restore his firearms rights and remove the restrictions from his record. He enrolled in NJAMG and completed 12 private sessions addressing domestic violence dynamics, emotional regulation, healthy relationship communication, and conflict resolution. His family law attorney filed a Carfagno v. Carfagno motion with Burlington County Family Court, including the comprehensive NJAMG progress report. Result: FRO vacated after a full hearing. The judge specifically cited the individualized nature of the anger management program and the detailed documentation of behavioral changes as persuasive factors.

PTI — Evesham / Marlton

Marlton Professional Accepted into PTI After Road Rage Incident on Route 73

A Marlton (Evesham Township) professional was charged with aggravated assault (N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1b) after a road rage incident on Route 73 escalated when he exited his vehicle and confronted another driver. The indictable charge threatened his professional license and his freedom. He enrolled in NJAMG immediately and completed 12 sessions focused on driving-related anger triggers, cognitive restructuring for perceived disrespect on the road, and impulse control techniques specifically designed for high-traffic commuting environments. His attorney submitted the progress report with his PTI application to the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office. Result: PTI approved. The charge will be dismissed upon successful completion, and he will be eligible for expungement.

Serving All 40 Burlington County Municipalities

Complete List of Burlington County Towns We Serve

  • Mount Laurel Township — Burlington County’s commercial hub. High volume of family and municipal court cases. Route 73 and I-295 corridor stress.
  • Evesham Township (Marlton) — Major suburban community with active family court presence and commuter population.
  • Willingboro — Diverse community with significant municipal court caseload for assault and harassment cases.
  • Mount Holly — County seat. Home to Burlington County Courts Facility. Historic downtown community.
  • Moorestown — Affluent community with family court cases often involving high-asset divorce and custody.
  • Burlington City — Delaware River community with active municipal court.
  • Pemberton Township — Adjacent to JBMDL. Military families and base-related anger management needs.
  • Cinnaminson — Delaware River suburb. Professional commuter population.
  • Bordentown — Northern Burlington County. Turnpike corridor community.
  • Medford TownshipMedford Lakes — Pine Barrens communities where virtual sessions solve distance issues.
  • Maple ShadeDelranRiversideRivertonPalmyra
  • Burlington TownshipFlorence TownshipMansfield Township
  • WestamptonEastamptonLumbertonHainesport
  • SouthamptonSpringfield TownshipWoodland Township
  • ShamongTabernacleBass RiverWashington Township
  • WrightstownNorth HanoverChesterfieldNew Hanover
  • FieldsboroEdgewater ParkBeverlyDelanco

How to Enroll: 4 Simple Steps

Step 1

Call 201-205-3201 for a free consultation. We’ll discuss your situation, court requirements, and build a personalized plan.

Step 2

Complete an initial assessment identifying your specific triggers — military reintegration, co-parenting, road rage, workplace, or situational.

Step 3

Begin private one-on-one sessions. Virtual from anywhere in Burlington County’s 819 square miles, or in-person. Scheduled around your life.

Step 4

Receive court-ready documentation formatted for Burlington County courts — detailed progress reports that document real change.

Frequently Asked Questions — Anger Management in Burlington County

Is NJAMG accepted by Burlington County Superior Court in Mount Holly?

Yes. Our program is court-approved and accepted by the Burlington County Superior Court Family Division and Criminal Division at the Courts Facility (49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly), Burlington County Probation, and every municipal court across all 40 Burlington County municipalities. Call 201-205-3201.

I’m active duty at JBMDL — will this be private from my command?

Yes. NJAMG sessions are completely private and separate from any military records, VA systems, or command reporting. We do not report to your chain of command, and there is no connection between our program and military behavioral health services. Many active duty members and veterans specifically choose private anger management outside the military system to protect their careers and privacy. If your civilian attorney or JAG counsel needs documentation, we provide it directly to them — not through military channels.

I live in Medford / Shamong / Woodland Township — there’s nothing near me. Can I do virtual?

Absolutely. Burlington County’s 819 square miles — the largest county in New Jersey — makes in-person anger management impractical for many residents, especially in the eastern Pine Barrens communities. Our virtual sessions via secure video conferencing are accepted by all Burlington County courts and provide the same private, individualized instruction and court documentation as in-person sessions. You complete the program from home without driving 30-40 minutes to a group class. Call 201-205-3201.

Can anger management help with a Lautenberg Amendment firearms issue?

The Lautenberg Amendment prohibits individuals convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence from possessing firearms. For military members and law enforcement, this effectively ends careers. Completing anger management proactively — before any conviction — can support PTI or Conditional Dismissal applications that avoid the conviction entirely and preserve your firearms rights. Our program specifically addresses the behavioral patterns underlying domestic violence allegations and provides documentation that supports these alternative resolutions. Consult with your criminal defense attorney about the best legal strategy for your specific case.

How does anger management help with PTI in Burlington County?

The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office evaluates PTI applications based on rehabilitation efforts. Completing anger management before your application is reviewed demonstrates proactive behavioral change. Our detailed progress reports — not generic certificates — provide prosecutors with specific evidence of skills developed and behavioral changes made, significantly strengthening PTI applications for assault, threats, and other anger-related charges.

Is there anger management specifically for road rage incidents?

Yes. Burlington County’s Route 295, Route 73, Route 130, and New Jersey Turnpike corridors generate significant road rage incidents, particularly during rush hour commutes to Philadelphia and Trenton. Our program includes specific modules addressing driving-related anger triggers, cognitive techniques for managing frustration in traffic, and impulse control for high-stress commuting environments. Whether your road rage resulted in a criminal charge or you want to address it proactively, call 201-205-3201.

What’s the difference between anger management and a batterers intervention program?

Batterers Intervention Programs (BIPs) are group-based, typically 26+ weeks, specifically for domestic violence convictions. NJAMG anger management is private and individualized, addressing anger in all contexts through one-on-one sessions. If your court order says “anger management” rather than “BIP” or “batterers intervention,” our program fulfills that requirement. If you’re unsure, call 201-205-3201 and we’ll review your court order with you.

Can anger management help during my divorce in Burlington County?

Yes. Burlington County Family Division judges evaluate both parents’ emotional fitness in custody decisions. Completing anger management during divorce demonstrates maturity and commitment to healthy co-parenting — especially when paired with a detailed progress report documenting communication skills, de-escalation techniques, and co-parenting strategies. For divorce document preparation, visit 345divorce.com. For anger management, call NJAMG at 201-205-3201.

Burlington County: Private Anger Management for NJ’s Largest County

From Mount Laurel to the Pine Barrens, from JBMDL to the Delaware River — New Jersey Anger Management Group serves every corner of Burlington County’s 40 municipalities with private, one-on-one sessions that courts respect. Virtual sessions mean distance is never a barrier. Military-friendly scheduling means service members are never excluded. Start this week.

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Serving All 40 Burlington County Municipalities | Virtual & In-Person | Military Families Welcome
Mount Laurel • Willingboro • Marlton • Mount Holly • Moorestown • Pemberton • Bordentown
www.newjerseyangermanagementgroup.com | 201-205-3201