Fighting to End Domestic Violence
North Carolina Divorce and Family Law Attorney Rebecca Perry
Domestic violence rarely stops on its own, even after a divorce, legal separation or the end of a domestic partnership.
In many cases, only the immediate and determined intervention of an experienced family law attorney and dedicated advocate for victims of domestic violence can stop the cycle.
Contact Rebecca Perry today for the smart legal advice and effective representation you need.
Domestic Violence Prevention: Orders of Protection
Orders of protection may be issued against any member of the same household, whether you are married or not. A domestic violence protective order, also known as a 50B order, is designed to provide local law enforcement and the victims of domestic assault, intimidation or harassment, with a tool for stopping the violence.
If domestic violence has occurred or been threatened, Rebecca Perry can step in immediately to help you file for a protective order to prevent further domestic violence. She also defends clients against protective orders and false allegations of domestic violence.
She can also assist you in obtaining a 50C order (anti-stalking or civil no-contact order) against a harasser with whom you have not shared a household, such as other family members or third parties.
Greensboro Divorce and Domestic Violence Lawyer 866-509-6616
To discuss the particulars of your case and your legal options for stopping domestic violence or false allegations of violence, call or e-mail Rebecca Perry Family Law, now to schedule a completely confidential consultation.
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