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It would be very rare for the police to decide to charge the "victim" in the same case you are already charged in. I am not saying they... Read Answer
Short answer "no." Spouses are required to provide basic necessities for one another, and even the threat of not doing so sounds like spousal... Read Answer
Thank you for your question.Termination of parental rights must be based on what is in the best interest of a child. Generally, a party cannot... Read Answer
The answer to this question, and your prior question, is not a domestic relations/family law matter, but one of criminal law and procedure. You... Read Answer
I am not sure you can get the court date moved up, but if your lawyer isn't showing up for court and maybe part of the reason for the delays,... Read Answer
If the car is with the person who has the restraining order against you, the answer to your question is no. You would need to hire an attorney and... Read Answer
It is pretty common that "domestic violence" victims change their story, so I doubt the police or prosecutor will believe the new story. It also may... Read Answer
As a general rule it should stay on his record for life.
If the D.A. or other prosecutor has subpoenaed you to court, then refusing to show up could cause a warrant to issue for your arrest. Whether... Read Answer
There is no question in your description.
Your question is a bit unclear -- there is a difference between the statute of limitations in civil court (one person suing another for battery),... Read Answer
The process for terminating probation early varies from court to court. Some courts have forms they prefer you to use, others don't require a... Read Answer
This really is not a family law question. If you have criminal defense counsel, speak to that person; if not, get a consultation with qualified... Read Answer
I have previously been on the DVOMB and am familiar with the DVOMB Treatment Standards. While I have not handled a case where a client has... Read Answer
It is VERY unlikely that the case will be dismissed, as these cases are taken very seriously. The state wants the perpetrators of domestic... Read Answer
Dear Anonymous:
I am sorry you are going through this. Unfortunately, Florida law has a very low bar when it comes to... Read Answer
Yes, you can file a restraining order against a person residing in another county in Florida. However, you will have to make... Read Answer
The question is pretty vague, but if the question is whether a person who obtains a TPO can contact the person against whom the order is issued, the... Read Answer
if you were properly served with a subpoena, you are compelled by law and must honor the subpoena by coming to court. You don’t indicate... Read Answer
Obviously, the facts are pretty convoluted -- too much so for any off-the-cuff analysis by email to be of much help. The short answer to the... Read Answer
The answer to your question depends on the plea bargain in your case. if it was a "deferred sentence" then YES at the end, the guilty plea is... Read Answer
More info is needed. Were you arrested? Placed in jail? Bail out? Who called the police? Etc....they may be investigating the case at this time.... Read Answer
Short answer: yes. The police can decide whether to proceed criminally once they are involved, pretty much no matter what the folks involved... Read Answer