Minnesota Domestic Abuse Lawyers & Attorneys
Restraining Order Attorneys In Minnesota
When violence exists at the home, the battered spouse frequently needs more than just a divorce. They need immediate protection for themselves and their children.
Minnesota Order For Protection Lawyer
In Minnesota, the victim of domestic violence can generally obtain an order very quickly, pending a final hearing. This order instructs the violent spouse to leave the parties’ shared home and stay away from the victim’s place of work, and can be issued within hours of a client’s initial meeting with an attorney, if necessary. The order will be forwarded to the local police, who will escort the offending spouse from the home. If the evicted spouse violates the order and contacts the spouse or other family members affected by the order, the action is treated as a crime and the district attorney will prosecute the offender.
Once the temporary order is in place, the offender may request a second hearing, known as an evidentiary hearing, to prove that the allegations submitted to court are not true. An experienced family law attorney from Germscheid, Heimerl & Lammers can assist you through this process and make sure your voice is heard.
Violating An Order For Protection
Should you find your spouse seeking an Order For Protection against you, you should take this process seriously. Obviously, if you have been physically abusing your spouse or your children, you need to arrange for counseling on your own before it escalates into a public matter.
Domestic violence issues can appear on a criminal background check and a conviction or violation of a no-contact order can affect your ability to hold certain jobs. In addition to its impact on employment, being accused of domestic abuse can affect your ability to obtain legal custody, physical custody and even visitation of your own children. A current domestic violence conviction will make it very difficult from even seeking joint custody of your children.
We cannot advise you enough that you cannot take these accusations lightly, especially if they are groundless. Letting the process run its course and allowing yourself to be removed from your home is not just a minor process. You cannot later explain that you just did not care and so you did not oppose the order. It will be too late.
Contact A Minnesota Domestic Abuse Lawyer
Whether you need an attorney to help relieve you from an abusive situation or whether you need an attorney to help you defend against allegations of abuse, experience matters. If you have any questions, or if you would like to speak with an experienced attorney to advise you with your concerns about domestic violence and Orders for Protection, please contact the Minnesota family law firm at Germscheid, Heimerl & Lammers. We look forward to helping you.