Some of the most legally complex and emotionally charged matters in the justice system are domestic violence cases. You might be facing accusations and need to protect your reputation. Perhaps you are a survivor looking for safety and security. In either situation, it’s crucial to work with a dedicated Charlotte domestic violence lawyer from Butler, Quinn & Hochman, PLLC. We can prioritize your rights and interests.
Our experienced and local team of attorneys offers strategic, empathetic legal representation for individuals facing difficulties with domestic violence cases. Being deeply rooted in the area, we have a successful record of helping individuals in Charlotte and the surrounding areas fight for positive case outcomes. We offer an initial consultation to explain what your legal options are. Then, we can advance your case with confidence and clarity.
In North Carolina, domestic violence cases are taken extremely seriously by law enforcement, judges, and prosecutors, as these incidents have a far-reaching impact on communities across the state. The law defines domestic violence as any threat or abuse that happens between individuals who are in a personal relationship, such as:
Instances of domestic violence include stalking, physical assault, threats, intimidation, and harassment. In domestic violence cases, both civil protections, like protective orders, and criminal charges can be applicable. Therefore, it’s crucial to work with an attorney who has extensive experience in navigating both civil and criminal law.
If you’re experiencing abuse or are in danger, the legal system provides you with crucial protections. We can support you with filing for and obtaining domestic violence prevention orders, such as 50B, and gathering and presenting crucial evidence to back your case. Furthermore, we can navigate hearings, fiercely advocating on your behalf during both emergency and full hearings.
From safety plans to temporary custody, our detail-oriented and empathetic team can leverage legal protections to ensure the safety of you and your family. If the abuser ends up facing charges, we can also represent your side of the story in criminal court.
We can explain what to expect with your protective order, which can usually be granted on an emergency basis and last up to one year, with renewals available. We can help you file for protection at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse right away.
If you’re facing domestic violence charges, this can have a serious impact on your career, reputation, and family, even before you’ve had your day in court. Therefore, it is crucial to work with experienced legal representation who can defend you against criminal charges and fight back against protective orders. If you’re being accused of a protective order violation, we can help the courts understand your perspective.
A determined attorney from our firm can present strong evidence to uncover the full story, make sure you receive just and fair treatment, and defend your rights. We can bring our court advocacy skills, legal experience, and non-judgmental, investigative approach to your case.
Individuals can know both how and where domestic violence issues may arise by understanding the household structure of the city. In Charlotte, there are 375,680 households, with an average family size of 3.21. This is notably larger than the state average of 2.98. Only 37.8% of households are married couples, showing how Charlotte has a high proportion of non-traditional and single-parent family structures.
As family structures are diverse in Charlotte, it’s important to work with an experienced attorney who has a successful record of defending families of different backgrounds and structures in the area.
A: If you are in a domestic violence situation in Charlotte, you can file a protective order immediately. It is possible to file for a protective order, or an order 50B, the same day at the Mecklenburg County Courthouse, with emergency orders potentially being granted the same day you file. A dedicated attorney from our firm can assist you with quickly and accurately filing for legal protections to secure the safety of your family.
A: If you are facing accusations of domestic violence, it is crucial to get in contact with skilled legal representation as soon as possible. Do not try to seek out the accuser. Even if you’re just trying to “talk things out,” this can make the situation worse and even lead to additional criminal charges. A skilled attorney can collect and present key evidence and statements from witnesses to tell your story in court.
A: Yes, a 50B order in North Carolina could potentially impact your custody rights. The family court judge may decide to issue a temporary custody order in parallel with a 50B. Although these are not permanent, they can potentially impact custody decisions later. A knowledgeable attorney can fight for or against custody, depending on the details of your case.
A: At a 50B hearing, both parties are required to present testimony and evidence to support their side of the story. A family court judge will make a decision on whether a year-long protective order should be issued. As 50B hearings are crucial and can significantly impact a family’s future, it is highly recommended that you work with skilled legal representation.
A: Yes, domestic violence charges can be dropped, but only by the district attorney. Even if the alleged victim in a case takes back their accusations or does not want to press charges, the government may still choose to move forward with prosecution. An experienced litigator from our team can fight for you to get your charges reduced or even dismissed.
If you or your loved one is dealing with a domestic violence situation that requires legal intervention, don’t hesitate to contact us. As the stakes are high in domestic violence cases, you should not have to navigate the situation alone. Contact Butler, Quinn & Hochman, PLLC, today to schedule your initial consultation.
Call us at 704-569-9800 or email us here to schedule your initial consultation. We are eager to earn the privilege of representing you and your loved ones, so act today to prepare for tomorrow.
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