Court-Approved Anger Management — Burlington Township · Mount Holly · Willingboro · Burlington County NJ · Assault Charges · TRO/FRO · 4, 8, 12 & 16 Sessions · Remote or In-Person
Live Private 1-on-1 · All Three Burlington County Municipal Courts · Superior Court & Family Division · Same-Day Letter of Enrollment · Bilingual English & Spanish
Burlington County spans 805 square miles from the Delaware River to the Pinelands — NJ’s largest county by area, with a population of over 470,000 across 40 municipalities. Whether your case is before Burlington Township Municipal Court at 851 Old York Road, Mount Holly Municipal Court at 23 Washington Street, Willingboro Municipal Court at 1 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, or Burlington County Superior Court at 49 Rancocas Road, NJAMG delivers live private 1-on-1 anger management in 4, 8, 12, and 16-session formats accepted at every Burlington County court. Same-day Letter of Enrollment. Remote from anywhere in the county, or in-person at our Jersey City office. For the full program overview, visit the New Jersey Anger Management Group homepage.
📲 Text ENROLL to (201) 205-3201 — Start Before Your Next Burlington County Court Date
Text “ENROLL BURLINGTON” to (201) 205-3201 or call anytime 24/7. Same-day Letter of Enrollment. First session this week. All program lengths available — 4, 8, 12, and 16 sessions.
📲 Text ENROLL BURLINGTON 📞 Call (201) 205-3201
Available 24/7 · Hablamos Español · Remote from anywhere in Burlington County · Enroll now, start same week
Three Municipal Courts. One County Superior Court. All Accepted.
📍 Burlington Township Municipal Court
Address: 851 Old York Road, Burlington Township, NJ 08016
Phone: (609) 239-5825
Judge: Hon. Peter C. Lange Jr.
Jurisdiction: Route 130 corridor, Burlington Commerce Center, I-295 approaches, Green Acres Park area, Polo Ridge and Fountain Woods residential neighborhoods
📍 Mount Holly Municipal Court
Address: 23 Washington Street, Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Phone: (609) 845-1100 ext. 202
Judge: Hon. Dana Aldrich
Jurisdiction: Downtown Mount Holly, High Street corridor, Route 38 and Route 541 areas, historic district incidents
📍 Willingboro Municipal Court
Address: 1 Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Willingboro, NJ 08046
Phone: (609) 877-2200 ext. 1038
Judge: Hon. Harold W. George
Jurisdiction: Levitt Parkway, John F. Kennedy Way, Route 130 through Willingboro, Kennedy Center area, Millcreek Park neighborhoods
⚖️ Burlington County Superior Court (Indictable + Family Court TRO/FRO)
Address: 49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly, NJ 08060 · (609) 288-9500
Criminal Division: Indictable offenses (aggravated assault, weapons, robbery) from all 40 Burlington County municipalities
Family Division: TRO/FRO proceedings under the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17) · Custody and parenting time matters
PTI: Pre-Trial Intervention applications reviewed through Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office
All Program Lengths — Matched to Your Court Order
Call or text (201) 205-3201 with your court order — we confirm the right length in 5 minutes. Accelerated pace (3–4 sessions/week) available for approaching court dates. See all NJAMG anger management program options.
Why Burlington County Defendants Come to NJAMG
NJAMG was founded by a former NJ criminal defense attorney and former Jersey City public defender with 15+ years across all 21 NJ counties, including Burlington County. We understand how Burlington Township’s Judge Lange, Mount Holly’s Judge Aldrich, and Willingboro’s Judge George evaluate anger management documentation — and how Burlington County Superior Court’s Criminal and Family Divisions weigh enrollment timing in PTI applications and TRO/FRO proceedings. Learn more about how our process works.
📋 Same-Day Letter of Enrollment
Issued the day you enroll — before your first session. Formatted for your specific Burlington County court. Your attorney presents it at the next appearance.
💻 Live 1-on-1 via Zoom
Private sessions from anywhere in Burlington County — Burlington Township, Mount Holly, Willingboro, or any of the 40 municipalities. Never group. Never pre-recorded.
🏢 In-Person Option
97 Newkirk Street, 2nd Floor, Jersey City NJ 07306. By appointment. About 45–55 minutes from Burlington County via I-295 North or NJ Turnpike.
⚡ Accelerated Pace
3–4 sessions per week — 8 sessions in 2–3 weeks, 12 sessions in 3–4 weeks. For defendants with urgent Burlington County court dates.
📄 Full Documentation
Letter of Enrollment → session attendance records → Completion Letter formatted for your specific Burlington County court.
🔒 100% Private
Never group. No community room. Complete confidentiality — critical for Burlington County professionals, healthcare workers, and law enforcement personnel.
Assault Charges in Burlington County — What NJAMG Documentation Does for Your Case
Simple Assault — N.J.S.A. 2C:12-1
Physical confrontations from the Route 130 corridor in Burlington Township and Willingboro, downtown Mount Holly incidents, road rage on I-295 and the NJ Turnpike through Burlington County, domestic-adjacent incidents, and workplace confrontations near the Burlington Commerce Center and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. As a disorderly persons offense: up to 6 months in Burlington County Jail, fines up to $1,000, permanent criminal record without Conditional Dismissal. Documented anger management with the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office and municipal prosecutors strengthens both CD applications and plea negotiations.
Conditional Dismissal — N.J.S.A. 2C:43-13.1
For first-time defendants before Judges Lange, Aldrich, and George, Conditional Dismissal offers full charge dismissal after a one-year supervisory period. Anger management is the standard condition for interpersonal conflict charges. Starting enrollment before the CD application is presented demonstrates initiative before being required — not compliance after the fact. See the instant enrollment process →
PTI at Burlington County Superior Court
First-time defendants with indictable charges at 49 Rancocas Road benefit significantly from documented anger management enrollment before the PTI application is reviewed by the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office. Successful PTI means full dismissal of the indictable charge and no felony record. Read the complete NJ anger management guide →
Anger Management for Restraining Orders — TRO/FRO in Burlington County
If you have been served with a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) or are facing a Final Restraining Order (FRO) hearing at Burlington County Superior Court, Family Division, 49 Rancocas Road, documented anger management is among the most powerful forms of proactive evidence available before the FRO hearing.
🛡️ How NJAMG Documentation Supports TRO/FRO Proceedings
New Jersey’s Prevention of Domestic Violence Act (N.J.S.A. 2C:25-17) gives Burlington County Family Court judges broad discretion in TRO/FRO proceedings. Anger management documentation completed before the FRO hearing can:
→ Support dismissal motions — demonstrate behavioral accountability before the FRO is finalized
→ Strengthen FRO modification motions — critical evidence for motions to vacate an existing FRO
→ Reduce contact restrictions — support arguments for modification of custody and visitation conditions
→ Demonstrate changed behavior — documented program completion is concrete, not testimonial
→ Protect professional licenses — particularly relevant for Burlington County law enforcement, healthcare, and military personnel at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
The TRO/FRO Timeline — Why Starting Today Matters
FRO hearings in Burlington County are typically scheduled within 10 days of a TRO. That is a narrow window.
Text (201) 205-3201. Letter of Enrollment issued same day — formatted for Burlington County Family Court at 49 Rancocas Road.
Live 1-on-1 Zoom from anywhere in Burlington County. Complete as many sessions as possible before the FRO hearing date at 49 Rancocas Road.
Letter of Enrollment plus session attendance records — concrete evidence of immediate behavioral accountability, not a promise to start later.
Whether the FRO is dismissed, modified, or issued, completing the program produces a Completion Letter that strengthens any subsequent modification motion.
⚠️ Note: NJAMG is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. TRO/FRO outcomes depend on the specific facts of your case, your attorney’s strategy, and Burlington County Family Court’s discretion. Consult your attorney about how NJAMG documentation fits your specific matter. For Burlington County family law referrals, see our attorney referral program.
CBT/REBT Curriculum — The Framework Burlington County Courts Recognize
Every NJAMG session is grounded in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) — the evidence-based frameworks recognized by Burlington County courts, the NJ Superior Court system, and the Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office. Sessions develop practical skills:
Trigger Identification
Identify the specific situations, thoughts, and patterns that drive escalation — whether Route 130 road rage, workplace stress near Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, or family conflict in Willingboro.
Escalation Recognition
Recognize anger escalation before it crosses the threshold into aggression — and apply de-escalation protocols at the right moment.
Assertive Communication
Express needs and set boundaries without aggression or passive-aggression. Replace confrontation with assertive communication in conflict situations.
Impulse Control
Interrupt the behavioral impulse — specific alternatives to aggressive action in high-stress moments. Practical tools, not theory.
Frequently Asked Questions — Burlington County
Is NJAMG accepted by Burlington Township, Mount Holly, and Willingboro Municipal Courts?
Yes. NJAMG’s live 1-on-1 programs are accepted at all three Burlington County municipal courts referenced on this page, Burlington County Superior Court’s Criminal and Family Divisions, and all NJ courts statewide.
Can I complete the program faster for an urgent court date?
Yes — NJAMG offers accelerated pace: 3–4 sessions per week. Complete 8 sessions in 2–3 weeks, 12 sessions in 3–4 weeks. This is specifically designed for defendants with approaching Burlington County court dates or FRO hearings at 49 Rancocas Road. Call with your deadline and we confirm the right pace.
How fast can I get a Letter of Enrollment?
Same day you enroll. Call or text (201) 205-3201 — Letter of Enrollment issued immediately, formatted for your specific Burlington County court.
Can I complete all sessions remotely from Burlington County?
Yes — 100% remote via live Zoom from anywhere in Burlington Township, Mount Holly, Willingboro, or any of Burlington County’s 40 municipalities. Remote sessions are identical to in-person in content, format, and documentation.
Does completing anger management guarantee my case outcome in Burlington County?
No program can guarantee outcomes — each Burlington County case depends on the specific facts, your criminal history, the judge, and the prosecutor’s discretion. Your attorney is the right person to advise how NJAMG documentation fits your specific matter. What NJAMG provides is the highest-quality documented program for Burlington County courts, issued same-day, with full session records and Completion Letter.
Is NJAMG a law firm?
No — court-approved anger management documentation, not legal advice. See the attorney referral program for Burlington County criminal defense and family law referrals.
🌎 Sesiones en Español — Burlington County
Burlington County tiene comunidades hispanohablantes en Burlington Township, Willingboro, y en toda la región. NJAMG ofrece el programa completo de manejo de la ira en español, con instructores bilingües y toda la documentación en el idioma que usted prefiera. Aceptado en los tribunales municipales de Burlington Township, Mount Holly, y Willingboro, así como en el Tribunal Superior del Condado de Burlington en 49 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly. Llame o envíe un mensaje al (201) 205-3201 — disponible 24/7. Hablamos español.
NJAMG Resources for Burlington County
- New Jersey Anger Management Group — court-approved statewide
- Why not all NJ anger management programs are accepted
- Instant enrollment — same-day Letter of Enrollment
- How the NJAMG process works
- All NJAMG anger management courses and programs
- Complete NJ anger management guide 2026
- Attorney referral program — Burlington County
💼 Burlington County Court Date Coming? Same-Day Letter of Enrollment — All Three Municipal Courts + Superior Court.
Call or text (201) 205-3201. Live 1-on-1 Zoom from anywhere in Burlington County, or in-person at our Jersey City office at 97 Newkirk Street, 2nd Floor. 4, 8, 12, and 16-session programs. Accelerated and standard pace. Accepted at Burlington Township (851 Old York Road), Mount Holly (23 Washington Street), Willingboro (1 MLK Jr. Drive), and Burlington County Superior Court (49 Rancocas Road).
NJAMG is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Court-approved anger management accepted at Burlington Township Municipal Court (851 Old York Road), Mount Holly Municipal Court (23 Washington Street), Willingboro Municipal Court (1 MLK Jr. Drive), Burlington County Superior Court (49 Rancocas Road), and all NJ courts statewide. TRO/FRO outcomes are determined by Burlington County Family Court and your attorney. Bilingual sessions in English and Spanish.
