If you are charged with domestic violence in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Mesa, or Glendale, you face severe penalties, including jail time, mandatory counseling, restricted child visitation rights, and even limited Second Amendment rights. In addition to legal penalties, if you are charged with domestic violence you will likely face permanent social stigma even...
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What Happens if I Violate a Domestic Violence Restraining Order in Phoenix?
Being charged with domestic violence in Phoenix is a serious crime. The penalties for a domestic violence charge can be severe. Your legal rights regarding gun privileges and the ability to exercise child visitation could be negatively impacted. You could face probation, jail time and mandatory counseling....
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5 Things to Know About Domestic Violence Charges
Many courts and authorities across the country take domestic violence extremely seriously. Those convicted of a domestic violence charge face significant penalties that can include... Continue reading…Defending Against False Domestic Violence Allegations
To say that divorce is difficult is an understatement. What was once a happy and loving relationship is now wracked with pain. Emotions run high. Sometimes, those emotions can start running the show and people do some things that they otherwise would not do. This includes making false allegations of
What Defenses Are Available to me on a Domestic Violence Charge?
Domestic violence charges are serious business in Arizona. A victim doesn’t even have to be injured for someone to be sentenced. In some cases, a spouse or domestic partner may even cook up a domestic violence accusation in order to get their significant other to do something or stop doing something, like pay child...
Continue reading…I Have a Restraining Order Issued Against Me – What Do I Do Now?
A judge will issue a restraining order against you if someone goes to court and shows that they are in fear for their safety because of your actions. Restraining orders are designed to provide some level of protection for victims of domestic violence. Unfortunately,...
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