Domestic Violence

Finding yourself facing a domestic violence charge is scary. How will this affect you, and why is this happening? Abuse is not a clear-cut subject. A cop may have felt they had to issue some reply to a domestic violence call.

In NC, many situations are not actually abuse, or assault. But people who could not imagine facing a charge like this don’t know how to defend themselves. You can get the help you need for a defense against domestic violence charges in NC.

Do I Need a Criminal Defense Attorney?

A criminal defense attorney can help get you through the legal process of these charges. There are many claims that accusers can make against you. But, a criminal charge is when the state of NC brings charges against you, not the other person.

But, there are many snags of the justice system in NC when it comes to domestic violence. The state will usually use a general criminal statute. In Charlotte, NC a cop will use a general criminal act and apply the situation to show abuse.

In short, the judge will be the person who decides if the relationship between the people involved means that the situation is abuse or not. Throughout the state of NC, a person may not know why they are facing criminal domestic violence.  You may have done nothing wrong.

Any of these events between people who have a personal bond may face domestic violence charges:

  • Trying to cause harm
  • Harming a person on purpose
  • Putting a person, or their family, in fear of injury
  • Stalking

There are many other bits of the law that a cop may apply to the situation to get a criminal charge to stick. But, you might have seen on this short list that a person can claim stalking or fear, and you end up with a domestic violence charge. A defense lawyer can help you show that you did not do a single thing wrong.

 

Domestic Violence Lawyer

Domestic violence lawyers understand that many slip-ups can lead to these charges. You do have options. You should always get a lawyer to help you through this hard time in your life.

A domestic violence lawyer should know how your situation led to a domestic violence charge. Many groups in NC will do everything they can to protect claimed victims. But, who is there to help you? If you are up against a charge of abuse, there are people here to help you too.

 

Civil Domestic Violence Charges

People who fail in a criminal case may take you to civil court. A person saying you assaulted them can press civil charges against you. They can try to get you to pay them for injury or stress that they say you caused them.

The big problem with abuse claims is that it is usually a he-said, she-said issue. Domestic violence usually takes place in private. It is easy for anyone to claim abuse, assault, or fear, with little or no proof. While these claims are easy to disprove in a criminal court, a civil court usually favors the accusers more.

In a civil charge, the person only has to show that you are likely to have done what they say. A person may claim that you terrified or emotionally distressed them. A domestic violence lawyer can help you defend your side.

Because these situations happen in private settings, you usually don’t have a chance to explain what really took place. A lawyer can help you know how to show proof of your side of the situation. Or, they can help you show that your accuser is not right in how they tell their side of the story.

The best way to fix this charge is to tell the events exactly as they took place. A judge will see when emotion is taking over the story. A lawyer can help you remain factual and view the situation from the outside.

Contact a Lawyer

You need help to get you through this confusing legal issue. A Charlotte Criminal Defense Attorney can help you to explain your side of the story. Sometimes you need to show that you were not in the wrong. Whether you are dealing with these issues in a criminal or civil court, a lawyer can help you sort this mess out.

Call the law offices of Remington and Dixon to have someone review your case now. They can help guide you through the process of fixing this matter. Don’t let a false accusation ruin your life.

FAQs

Are consultations free?

While we offer a free consultation on traffic matters, criminal matters, and most professional license defense cases, we charge a fee for family law consultations to personalize our consultations to your specific needs. To learn about our fee structure, please get in touch.

Where can I get legal advice?

We recommend meeting with an attorney. While there is free legal help available for North Carolina residents from pro bono resources for civil matters, and public defenders for criminal cases, the best way to access tailored advice is to hire a lawyer.

Can I hire you if I’m in another state?

This is done on a case by case basis if you are involved in a family law, criminal, or professional disciplinary matter that involves another jurisdiction.

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