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Domestic Violence: What to Do When Falsely Accused

Although false accusations of domestic violence are difficult to deal with at first, the accused must take action as soon as possible so that the allegations do not cause the accused undue stress and problems in their life. In order to fight these charges and seek true justice both inside and outside the courtroom, they will need a lawyer immediately.

 

False allegations of domestic violence may lead to actions such as the removal of children from the home. Otherwise, the other spouse or partner may seek a restraining order or order of peace. It is then likely that the individual will have to defend themselves in court against charges of domestic violence. It may be necessary for the individual facing such a situation to prove their innocence through the courtroom. The neighborhood, community and city may become involved in the uphill battle. If the individual is responsible for providing for dependents, they may need to make interim arrangements since the accusations may make it difficult to maintain the income or support of the dependents.

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If you’ve found yourself in a scenario where you’ve been falsely accused of domestic violence, there are three things you should do as soon as possible:

 

Consult an Attorney

 

Make sure you hire an attorney who has experience dealing with false allegations of domestic violence. In addition to understanding your situation, they will be able to build a case for you. Contact your attorney immediately if you are approached by law enforcement about the accusations. Do not speak with anyone about the allegations without your attorney present. Despite the frustration and unfairness, you must do everything in your power to protect your reputation and right to a fair trial.

 

Avoid Any Alone Time With Your Accuser

 

Avoid interacting with your accuser as much as possible. In the event this isn’t possible (and it usually is!), bring a trusted third party or meet in a very public place. When you are interacting with your accuser, you should always have a witness with you. Don’t use your child or children as witnesses when transferring children from one location to another with an ex.

 

Stay Level-Headed

 

There is a chance that your accuser will do everything possible to make you lose your temper. An accuser who knows how to push your buttons and has falsely accused you of domestic violence will try to anger you when others are around. As a result, they can point to your actions and assert that you have an anger problem without having to witness any physical contact. Keep your composure — no matter what. It is detrimental to your case if you give the court any reason to believe that you are short-tempered.

 

Seek Guidance From an Ohio Criminal Defense Attorney Today

 

If you are facing accusations of domestic violence, Skip Potter can help. Mr. Potter has over 30 years of experience defending clients, and he understands how important it is to take accusations seriously. Call him today at 419-419-0697 or fill out the contact form on the website to schedule a consultation to discuss your case.

 

Sources :- 

https://potterlawoffice.com/

 

https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/what-to-do-when-falsely-accused-of-domestic-violence-47030

 

https://www.mdavidlindsey.com/blog/three-things-to-do-if-you-are-falsely-accused-of-domestic-violence/

 

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