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Abogados de Domestic Violence

1237 abogados de Domestic Violence encontrados. Filtre por estado y ciudad.

Tommy W Hull
Tommy W Hull

Hull Legal

DUI & DWICriminal LawDomestic ViolenceCriminal Appeals
Abilene18+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tony Abbatangelo
Tony Abbatangelo

Law Offices of Tony Abbatangelo

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceTraffic Tickets
Clark County30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Family LawDivorceDomestic ViolenceAdoption
Greenwood17+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceCollaborative Law
Hoover24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tor  Hoerman
Tor Hoerman

Tor Hoerman, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeAsbestos & MesotheliomaWorkers' Compensation
Chicago30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tor  Hoerman
Tor Hoerman

Hoerman Injury Lawyers

Personal InjuryMedical MalpracticeAsbestos & MesotheliomaWorkers' Compensation
Cobb County30+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Traci Combs-Valerio
Traci Combs-Valerio

Combs-Valerio Law Office

DivorceFamily LawDomestic ViolenceCriminal Law
Hamilton21+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tracy Ann Moore
Tracy Ann Moore

Moore Legal

DivorceFamily LawArbitration & MediationDomestic Violence
Cumming23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Criminal LawDomestic ViolenceDUI & DWICriminal Appeals
Conroe23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Travis Christiansen
Travis Christiansen

Law Offices of Travis Christiansen

Business LawEstate PlanningCriminal LawDivorce
Saint George26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Travis Evan Rice
Travis Evan Rice

Rice Injury Lawyers

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceTraffic Tickets
Caldwell8+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tray Stephany
Tray Stephany

Stephany Law Office

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolenceDivorce
Englewood16+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Trent A. LaLima
Trent A. LaLima

LaLima Legal

Criminal LawDUI & DWIDomestic ViolencePersonal Injury
East Hartford12+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Trent R. Buckallew
Trent R. Buckallew

Trent R. Buckallew, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDUI & DWIJuvenile LawDomestic Violence
Apache Junction26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Trent R. Buckallew
Trent R. Buckallew

Trent R. Buckallew, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDUI & DWIJuvenile LawDomestic Violence
Cave Creek26+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tricia D. Goostree
Tricia D. Goostree

Goostree Legal

Family LawDivorceDomestic ViolenceAdoption
Dupage County23+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Troy P. Burleson
Troy P. Burleson

Burleson & Partners

Criminal LawDomestic ViolenceDUI & DWIWhite Collar Crime
Arlington19+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis
Tsion Abate Chudnovsky
Tsion Abate Chudnovsky

Tsion Abate Chudnovsky, Attorney at Law

Criminal LawDUI & DWIWhite Collar CrimeDomestic Violence
Long Beach24+ años exp. · Consulta Gratis

Domestic Violence Lawyers in the United States

Domestic violence affects millions of Americans each year. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, nearly 20 people per minute are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. A domestic violence lawyer helps victims secure legal protection and hold abusers accountable through both civil and criminal proceedings.

What Domestic Violence Law Covers

Domestic violence law addresses physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual assault, stalking, and financial control between intimate partners, family members, or household members. Cases often involve obtaining protective orders, also called restraining orders, which legally prohibit an abuser from contacting or approaching the victim.

This area of law intersects heavily with family law. Custody arrangements, divorce filings, and child protection matters frequently arise alongside domestic violence claims. Criminal charges such as assault, battery, and harassment may also be pursued by prosecutors separately from civil actions.

When to Hire a Domestic Violence Lawyer

  • You need an emergency protective order and want to ensure the petition is filed correctly and quickly
  • Your abuser has violated an existing restraining order and you need enforcement action
  • You are going through a divorce or custody dispute where domestic violence is a factor
  • You face false accusations of domestic violence and need to defend your rights in court
  • You need help accessing victim compensation funds or connecting with safe housing resources

How the Legal Process Works

Most cases begin with filing a petition for a temporary protective order. Courts often grant these within 24 hours based on the petitioner's sworn statement alone. A full hearing is then scheduled, typically within 10 to 21 days, where both parties can present evidence.

If the court finds sufficient cause, it issues a permanent protective order lasting anywhere from one to five years. Violations carry criminal penalties including arrest and jail time. In cases involving children, the court may simultaneously issue temporary custody and support orders.

How Compensation and Financial Outcomes Are Determined

  • Medical expenses — courts consider hospital bills, therapy costs, and ongoing mental health treatment resulting from abuse
  • Lost wages — victims who missed work or lost employment due to abuse may recover compensation through civil tort claims
  • State victim compensation programs typically cover up to $25,000 for costs related to domestic violence incidents
  • In divorce proceedings, a history of domestic violence can influence alimony awards, with courts favoring larger or longer-duration support for abuse survivors
  • Child support calculations may be adjusted when domestic violence has affected a parent's earning capacity or the children's needs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get a protective order without a lawyer?

Yes, you can file for a protective order on your own, and courts are set up to allow self-represented petitioners. However, having a lawyer significantly increases the likelihood of obtaining a long-term order, especially when the abuser contests the petition or the case involves custody disputes.

What if I recant or don't want to press charges?

In criminal cases, the decision to prosecute belongs to the state, not the victim. Prosecutors can move forward even without the victim's cooperation. On the civil side, you can choose to withdraw a protective order petition, but a lawyer can help you understand the long-term implications before making that decision.