Fairfax Domestic Violence Lawyer

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Attorney in Fairfax, VA

The accusation of domestic violence is significant in a divorce. Physical, emotional, or sexual abuse between two people in a marriage may form the grounds for divorce in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Whether you or your children have been the victim of abuse or have been accused of domestic violence you must seek immediate legal advice.

Protecting Yourself from Domestic Abuse in Virginia

The worst thing you can do when you are a victim of domestic violence is to stay silent. Physical violence and threats to your safety can warrant the issuing of a protective order. We at Curran Moher Weis are well versed in the legal proceedings regarding protective orders and will help you navigate the complicated decisions you need to make.

Protective Orders in the Commonwealth of Virginia and Legal Counsel:

A magistrate or judge can issue an order to protect a person from violence or threatening behavior by another person within the same household.

There are three different types of protective orders in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The primary goal of any Virginia protective order is to administer a legal means of stopping the abuse and provide protection for the victim(s) in terms of limiting contact with the alleged abuser. Each order escalates both the amount of time the order is in place and the magnitude of legal refuge for the victim(s). Understanding your legal rights as a victim of abuse is vital to obtaining the most appropriate court-ordered protection.

The information below is a brief overview of protective orders. The penalties for domestic violence will have a direct impact on any divorce proceedings in Virginia.

  • Emergency Protective Order: An emergency protective order is issued when the abuse is first reported and is in effect for 72 hours.
  • Preliminary Protective Order: A preliminary protective order may give the victim temporary child custody and exclusive possession of a home and jointly owned vehicle. This order is typically requested by a party before the Emergency Order expires. The court hearing to receive this is done ex parte, meaning the accused is not present. This protective order may be in effect for up to 14 days, or until the hearing on the final protective order.
  • Final Protective Order: A final protective order is comprised of essentially the same elements as an emergency or preliminary protective order. However, at this protective order hearing, the accused has the right to be present and to defend him or herself. This most comprehensive protective order may be in effect for up to two years.

For more detailed information regarding your legal interests please contact us at contact us today at (571) 328-5020 or request a consultation.

When You Are the Victim of Domestic Abuse

We know that being the victim of or alleged accuser of domestic abuse is a situation that can create significant concern. We will be your guide in procuring a protective order, initiating a fault-based divorce, or other necessary measures to aid in the protection of you and your children.

Contact us today at (571) 328-5020 or request a consultation to discuss your situation with one of our Fairfax domestic violence attorneys.

When You Are Accused of Domestic Abuse

If you are accused of domestic abuse, we at Curran Moher Weis can help. Our attorneys have successfully defended numerous requests for protective orders. The consequences of an accusation of abuse can have an impact on your life and may complicate your divorce. Consulting with an aggressive, knowledgeable attorney to advocate for you is in the best interest of you and your family.

Meet With an Experienced Fairfax Domestic Violence Attorney

Contact us today at (571) 328-5020 or request a consultation to discuss your situation, with one of the best Fairfax domestic violence attorneys from Curran Moher Weis. Our team of experts has more than 30 years of combined experience in family law and trial experience serving clients in Northern Virginia, and nearby.

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