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To determine whether or not you have a viable case, you may consider consulting with an attorney who practices civil law and criminal law.... Read Answer
Your question is not really a family law question, and therfore somewhat out of my area. You really should confer with counsel knowledgeable... Read Answer
There is nothing that you can do.
You can not drop the assualt charges because the State of Tennessee is the prosecutor. I agree that he needs help but dropping the charges is not... Read Answer
Your facts are a bit confusing, but I think you are asking questions in the wrong forum -- your question is not really a family law issue, but one of... Read Answer
Once a Domestic Violence Final Restraining Order (FRO) is entered against a person in New Jersey, it is difficult to have that FRO dismissed at a... Read Answer
Without knowing more about your background or facts of the case, it is very difficult question to answer. DV hearings are difficult and the... Read Answer
First off, you shouldn't remove your GPS, because that is a violation of the terms of your probation. The amount of time you get on the charge really... Read Answer
I wouild suggest getting a mental health specialist to review and confirm youir history and indicate that the report was made under circumstances... Read Answer
You don't need an attorney to get an order of protection. Just go to the police department and they will tell you how to get an order of protection.
Feel free to call me if what you'relooking for is a consultation: (713) 864-3700.
If you have specific questions about the case you can also respond... Read Answer
An option is to go to the domestic violence unit in the family court of the county where you obtained the Temporary Restraining Order and let the... Read Answer
Your absolute best bet is to completely comply with the no contact orders!
Do not violate them!
As to an attorney to assist you, you did not... Read Answer
Sounds like you would need to file a petition for visitation with the superior court. Especially with the domestic violence case pending, you don't... Read Answer
You can file an Injunction. See form below.
You also need to call the police and make a... Read Answer
There is no certain number of times before a case is dismissed. It is up to the judge to decide when it is enough. The attorney for your fiancee can... Read Answer
The court will appoint an attorney to represent him if he can not afford an attorney.
The short version based strictly on the information you supplied is "probably not." Much depends on how she got the phone (for example, if she... Read Answer
If you are talking about a civil case, if you voluntarily dismiss the Injunction, that dismisses the Domestic Violence case. Therefore,... Read Answer
Once an arrest has been made, the actual prosecutor is the State of Tennessee. The state has the option to decide to prosecute or not. The victim... Read Answer
First off, the prohibitions apply to him, not to you; the no contact order appears to be one of the conditions imposed on him to avoid further... Read Answer
If the woman is experiencing domestic violence she can fill out a petition for protection against domestic violence in her local court house.... Read Answer