
Middlesex County Court
The Middlesex County Superior Court is the principal trial court for Middlesex County. The court’s primary functions include:
- Conducting civil trials.
- Overseeing jury selection and courtroom procedures.
- Handling pretrial motions and evidentiary hearings.
- Entering judgments enforceable throughout New Jersey.
Divisions of the Middlesex County Superior Court
The court is organized into four divisions, each responsible for specific types of legal matters:
- Law Division: Oversees most civil disputes, including personal injury claims.
- Chancery Division: Addresses equity matters, such as injunctions, foreclosure proceedings, and certain complex business or property disputes.
- Family Division: Handles family law matters, including divorce, child custody and support, and domestic violence matters.
- Probate Division: Handles estate administration, guardianships, and disputes concerning the distribution of assets.
Lombardi & Lombardi, P.A. represents clients in the Law Division, where personal injury and other civil claims are handled.
Location and Contact Information
56 Paterson Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-0964
Phone: 732-645-4300
Business Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Resources and Additional Information
For a complete list of Middlesex County courts, visit the New Jersey Courts directory.
How Lombardi & Lombardi, P.A. Can Help
Navigating the Middlesex County Superior Court system can be challenging without experienced legal guidance. At Lombardi & Lombardi, P.A., our legal team has extensive experience representing clients in a range of matters before the Middlesex County Superior Court, including but not limited to:
- Personal injury claims arising from serious accidents.
- Workplace injuries and Workers’ Compensation claims.
- Employment disputes, rights, and discrimination claims.
- Medical malpractice and nursing home abuse claims.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Middlesex County Superior Court
Filing typically requires submitting the appropriate complaint, forms, and filing fees through the New Jersey Courts filing system or with the Middlesex County Superior Court clerk’s office. The specific process may vary based on the type of case.
A lawyer is not required, but many cases involve complex procedures and court rules. Having an experienced attorney can help protect your rights and guide you through the legal process.
The timeline depends on the type and complexity of the case. Some matters resolve in a few months, while others involving discovery, motions, or trial take significantly longer.
Find Legal Representation in Middlesex County – Contact Lombardi & Lombardi, P.A.
Lombardi & Lombardi, P.A. provides experienced legal representation and support after an accident. If you have been harmed by negligence, call 732-906-1500 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. Located in Brick, Freehold, Edison, and Toms River, New Jersey, we serve clients throughout the surrounding areas.