Arizona Domestic Violence Attorney
Phone: 602-889-6901
Located in Phoenix, Arizona, The Baker Law Firm has the experience and knowledge to assist you with your domestic violence matter. Our goal is to educate you, so that you can understand the law and the process, and make informed decisions.
We are therefore providing you with some general information about domestic violence. If you have any questions regarding the information below, or would like to discuss your domestic violence or Order of Protection matter with an experienced family law attorney, we invite you to contact our office.
For more information about domestic violence laws, or to discuss your domestic violence matter with an experienced family law attorney, please call us at 602-889-6901, e-mail us, or fill out our intake form on our Contact Us page. With The Baker Law Firm, you come first!
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Domestic Violence - An Overview
Domestic violence used to be viewed as a private matter between two individuals, usually a husband and wife. Given the prevalence of domestic violence and the effect it has on the lives of everyone involved, it is no longer seen as a private matter. All 50 states and the federal government have passed laws criminalizing domestic violence and offering civil relief to the victims.
If you have questions about domestic violence, contact an experienced attorney in your area. Domestic violence charges are serious and should not be taken lightly.
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Domestic Violence Charges and Sentencing
Most domestic violence charges can be charged as either a felony or a misdemeanor. A defendant charged with a felony can serve significant time in prison, whereas a defendant charged with a misdemeanor may serve only a short jail term or be required to pay a fine, attend counseling or be put on probation.
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Orders of Protection
Protective orders are used to prevent contact between victims and alleged domestic violence abusers. These orders can have a serious impact on the freedoms and abilities of those who are subject to them and can affect divorce and child custody proceedings.
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Domestic Violence and Child Custody
Under state law, domestic violence charges should be considered by the court before making any decisions regarding child custody. Thus, those who have been charged with domestic violence may be denied custody rights altogether or granted limited, supervised visitation with their children.
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Federal Full Faith and Credit Laws
Under federal law, a protective order issued in one state must be enforced wherever a violation occurs - even if it is not in the same state where the order was issued. Known as full faith and credit, this federal law seeks to protect victims of domestic violence from abusers crossing state lines to violate the terms of protection orders.
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