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  • How to Place a Restraining Order Against a Husband

    A restraining order is a court order that can protect you from threats and injuries made by your husband. The court will order your husband to stop harassment and threats of violence and to stay...

  • How to File an Order of Protection or a Restraining Order

    If you are a victim of domestic violence, there are legal procedures to protect you from future abuse. Every state has laws regarding your right to request protective or restraining orders against...

  • How to Become a Domestic Violence Attorney

    The field of domestic violence involves offenses such as child abuse or neglect, spousal abuse, and the abuse of elders within the home. Domestic violence offenses need not be only physical, but...

  • Grandparent Visitation Rights in Alaska

    In Alaska, grandparents are awarded reasonable visitation rights only after the court considers key factors such as personal contact, the child's best interest, abuse or domestic violence, prior...

  • The Definition of Spousal Abuse

    Spousal abuse is a common occurrence in this country and is routinely an issue in divorce and custody actions. But as much as it is asserted in those actions, there is little understanding of just...

  • Requirements to Get a Restraining Order

    According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, "An estimated 1.3 million women are victims of physical assault by an intimate partner each year." Because of the prevalence of...

  • Requirements for Restraining Orders

    Protective orders are issued by a judge upon the request of a victim of domestic violence or someone who is threatened with domestic violence. Protective orders are court orders that prohibit the...

  • The Rules to Follow When Filing a Petition for Order of Protection

    A Petition for Order of Protection may also be known as an Injunction for Protection Against Domestic Violence, depending on which state you are located in. Some states enter a temporary...

  • How Do Restraining Orders Work?

    Restraining orders, also called protective orders, are designed to prevent domestic violence. Though they may be given on request for any reason, the standards on what justifies a restraining...

  • How to Report Spousal Abuse

    Spousal abuse is a specific form of domestic violence that takes place between married partners. While many people believe that spousal abuse is usually violence directed toward a woman from her...

  • What Are the Steps to Getting a Restraining Order?

    Getting a restraining order can be necessary to assure your safety when a family member or romantic partner has threatened you. In most localities, you can get an emergency protection order right...

  • How to Win a Domestic Violence Case

    Domestic violence is one of the most frequently committed and least prosecuted offenses in all of civil law. If you find yourself a victim of domestic violence, consider not only criminal...

  • How to File a Restraining Order in Florida

    The legal term for a restraining order in Florida is "Injunction of Protection Against Domestic Violence," and anyone who is the victim of domestic violence, male or female, is eligible to get one...

  • How to Document Domestic Violence Injuries

    Evidence of Domestic violence injury plays a vital role in furthering your case against an abuser but there are some things to remember when documenting your injuries.

  • How to Prosecute Domestic Violence

    Domestic violence is most commonly used to describe physical abuse. However, the term can apply to other kinds of abuse that might be less obvious. Though domestic violence can occur in any kind...

  • How to Defend Against Domestic Violence Charges

    Prosecutions involving domestic violence charges are getting more and more common. In some cases, police are forced to arrest and charge a suspect on abuse charges in order to respond to a...

  • How to Know If Domestic Violence Is Punishable Under Criminal Law

    The US justice system gives abusive victims several ways to bring their oppressors to justice. Domestic abuse can range from physical abuse to emotional or psychological abuse, all of which is...

  • How to Know If Domestic Violence Is Punishable Under Civil Law

    If you've suffered domestic violence at the hands of a spouse or lover, the judicial system gives you two main options in seeking justice. Punishable cases can be tried in either the criminal or...

  • How to Press Domestic Violence Charges

    An arrest is only the beginning of the process to right the wrongs of domestic violence. While an arrest might ensure a victim's immediate safety, her long term well being will hinge upon the...

  • How to Get an Order of Protection

    One of the many ways a person can protect himself from civil harassment or domestic violence is to get an order of protection from a court. Also known as a restraining order, an order of...

  • How to Tell Domestic Violence From Civil Harassment

    Abuse can encompass all forms of mistreatment, from physical violence to emotional or psychological violence. Additionally, the courts have recognized two different classifications to organize the...

  • How to Hire a Domestic Violence Lawyer

    Once an arrest has been made and charges have been formally rendered in a domestic violence case, chances are that you'll want to contract the services of a lawyer. An experienced domestic abuse...

  • How to Get Free Domestic Violence Legal Advice

    The process of prosecuting or defending a court case can be complicated. Cases of domestic violence can get even more complicated, as very powerful emotions are involved. The outcome of these...

  • How to Avoid Abusing Your Partner

    Most people understand that any form of violent, unwanted physical contact constitutes abuse. However, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, a partner may inflict other,...

  • How to Report Domestic Violence

    If you're the victim of domestic violence, or know someone who is, you must report it to the police and the courts, who may issue a restraining order order or incarcarate the abuser. Do not remain...

  • How to Cope With Abuse and Domestic Violence

    Battering is defined by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence as a behavioral pattern that is meant to control or exert power over another. This can involve actions not limited to...

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