What to Do If You Are Accused of Domestic Violence

What to Do If You Are Accused of Domestic Violence

Being accused of domestic violence is a serious matter that can impact your freedom, reputation, and family relationships. Even before a conviction, allegations alone can lead to restraining orders, loss of custody rights, and damage to your career. Taking immediate and careful action is critical.

Stay Calm and Protect Your Rights

If you are accused:

  • Do Not Contact the Accuser – Avoid communication that could violate a protective order.

  • Do Not Discuss the Case Publicly – Anything said in texts, calls, or social media can be used against you.

  • Exercise Your Right to Remain Silent – Speak only with your attorney before giving statements.

Understand the Consequences

Domestic violence charges may result in:

  • Criminal penalties, including fines or jail time

  • Protective or restraining orders

  • Loss of firearm rights

  • Impact on child custody or visitation

  • Permanent damage to your criminal record

Because the stakes are high, strong legal representation is essential.

Building a Strong Defense

Every case is unique. A skilled defense strategy may involve:

  • Reviewing inconsistencies in statements

  • Examining lack of evidence or false allegations

  • Challenging improper police procedures

  • Presenting witness testimony and supporting evidence

How Fred Lebleu Law Can Help

Fred Lebleu Law provides aggressive, strategic defense for individuals facing domestic violence allegations. We carefully investigate every detail, protect your constitutional rights, and work to achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Take Immediate Action

If you are facing domestic violence charges, do not wait. Contact Fred Lebleu Law today for a confidential consultation and protect your future.

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