Domestic Violence / Restraining Orders

Charlotte Domestic Violence Lawyers

North Carolina Restraining Order Attorneys

If your spouse has obtained a temporary North Carolina 50B domestic violence restraining order against you, this is a serious matter that requires the immediate help of an attorney. With restraining orders, there are a number of stipulations you must follow to avoid further sanctions from the court.

If there is a 50B no contact order against you, you need to contact an experienced domestic violence lawyer at Ross & Hoel PA, to protect your rights to your home, your reputation, and access to your children.

Domestic Violence No Contact Orders · Firearms Restrictions

Society views domestic abuse as a cowardly crime and will often assume that you are guilty by the very fact that you have been charged. In North Carolina, law enforcement agencies have the power to arrest you for domestic violence even if the alleged victim disagrees. Even though it may be established that you did not commit the offense, the implied guilt can affect you emotionally and financially for the rest of your life.

Assault on a Female · Stalking · Harassing Phone Calls

Numerous North Carolina laws that seek to reduce domestic violence affect Charlotte residents in their family and intimate partner relationships. Law enforcement takes an "arrest now, ask questions later" approach in many cases. Our firm has extensive experience and a long record of success in providing criminal defense for our clients. If you need help defending against charges involving domestic violence, contact our office right now.

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Charlotte, NC, white collar crime defense lawyers at Ross & Hoel PA, represent Mecklenburg County residents and other North Carolina citizens defend against criminal fraud and embezzlement charges. Our practice extends to Raleigh, Durham, Winston-Salem, Greensboro, Fayetteville, Asheville, Gastonia, Greenville, Concord, Burlington, Hickory, Kannapolis, Fort Bragg, Salisbury, Monroe, Mooresville, Thomasville, Matthews, Shelby, Mooresville, Lenoir, Pineville, Morrisville, Huntersville, Wake County, Guilford County, Forsyth County, Cumberland County, Buncombe County, and Gaston County.