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Domestic violence and custody matters

On Behalf of Butler, Thiessen & Metzinger, Inc. | Oct 26, 2018 | Child Custody, Firm News |

There are many different issues that can affect a family law case, but domestic violence is an area of particular concern. Whether a parent is wrongly accused of family violence or a child is subjected to abuse, these allegations can be extremely concerning and there may be much at stake. Furthermore, the way in which domestic violence accusations are handled in the courtroom can have a significant impact on the future of parents and their children, which underlines how vital it is to work through these matters appropriately.

In some instances, a parent may be falsely accused of abusing a family member because someone wants to gain an edge during a custody dispute. Moreover, these allegations can have a significant impact on a parent’s ability to secure custody and it is especially upsetting that some people face hardships in their lives over these lies. On the other hand, some families experience abuse at the hands of a parent or spouse and it is critical to protect those who have been abused. For example, some parents may struggle to find the courage to hold an abuser accountable and ensure that they do not have custody rights.

There are many different things to consider when it comes to domestic violence and custody. Moreover, these allegations can impact other cases as well, such as a childless couple’s divorce. Whether you have been wrongly accused of abusing a family member or you wish to protect your future after experiencing abuse at the hands of a spouse, this must be handled carefully.

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