It’s vital to contact an experienced San Diego defense attorney immediately if you have been arrested for domestic violence or charges are pending. Waiting for the process to unfold is the worst thing you can do, even if you haven’t been arrested. Aggressive and...
Month: August 2020
Is infidelity the most common cause for domestic violence claims?
While drugs and alcohol are widely thought to be the most prevalent triggers for domestic violence cases, no clear scientific evidence can be found to back that up. Intoxicating substances can impair judgment, reduce inhibition and increase aggressive behavior, but...
Are you being evicted for a domestic violence charge? Here’s how to fight it.
If someone has accused you of domestic violence, you may be facing a variety of consequences. In some cases, your landlord could even be trying to evict you. It can be frustrating to face being kicked out of your home because of accusations without being able to give...
When does a domestic violence charge become a felony?
Many factors determine whether a person accused of a domestic violence offense faces misdemeanor or felony charges in California. Felony charges typically result when serious physical injuries are inflicted on spouses, children, partners or any other household...
What happens if you violate a restraining order against you?
It can come as a shock to learn that someone you know has requested a restraining order against you. You might feel that it’s undeserved, that it’s not fair and that you deserve justice. You may get your day in court to tell your side of the story. But until then, the...
How Common Is Domestic Violence In The Military?
A military career can create multiple strains on a marriage and family relationship. The time spent on deployment and the long grueling hours can make little time for a person's family and partners. Combining this with the constant training and regular moves to new...
Defining “assault and battery” in California domestic violence cases
Just about everyone has heard the phrase “assault and battery,” and many people believe these terms are the same thing. However, under California law, they are two separate and distinct crimes that often happen during a single incident, such as domestic violence. In...
Fighting false imprisonment charges after a domestic dispute
False imprisonment, also known as unlawful imprisonment, happens when a person without legal authority or justification purposefully restrains another individual, prohibiting them from moving about freely. According to California statutes, false imprisonment is “the...
Can you “expunge” a domestic violence charge or conviction in California? PC 1203.4 Former San Diego Domestic Violence Lawyer Attorney explains a proven approach.
Everyone makes mistakes but being convicted or even charged with a domestic violence offense can have long-lasting and devastating personal, financial and emotional consequences. Even when a person is convicted, paying their debt to society through jail time,...
Domestic violence claims decrease during COVID-19. Contact Domestic Violence Lawyer Attorney to get a DV case dismissed. Former San Diego Domestic Violence Prosecutor goes over a proven approach
When stay-at-home orders went into place following the initial surge in COVID-19 cases in March, domestic-violence hotlines prepared for a sharp increase in calls as people lost their jobs, worked from home or needed to care for their children after schools closed....