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Our Brisbane Domestic Violence Lawyers can assist in obtaining a Domestic Violence Order (also known as a Restraining Order or Protection Order) or in defending false allegations of domestic violence.
Domestic Violence Orders seek to prevent further violence from occurring between family members , relatives or informal carers. This includes parties who have an intimate relationship, a family relationship such as parent, children, siblings and informal care relationships where one person is dependent on the other for daily care.
The Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 sets out the laws in relation to Domestic Violence Protection Orders.
Our Brisbane Domestic Violence Lawyers are experienced at dealing with issues of Domestic Violence and the sensitivities of protecting and defending clients against what can be a difficult dynamic.
If you are experiencing Domestic Violence at the hand of a family member, have had an application for protection served on you and wish to defend or settle allegations of Domestic Violence or if you have been charged with contravening a domestic violence order our Brisbane Domestic Violence Lawyers are here to help.
Our Brisbane Domestic Violence Lawyers genuinely care about our clients and can provide robust legal assistance to hold abusers accountable and provide solid domestic violence court representation to those that wish to apply for an order or defend against false allegations of Domestic Violence.
Domestic violence application
If you are experiencing domestic violence you may be apply to apply for a domestic violence order (DVO) as "aggreived." A temporary protection order (TPO) is generally made at the first Court mention until a full order is finalised under the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act. A Domestic Violence Order sets out certain conditions that must be obeyed by the person who has committed acts of Domestic Violence against you (‘the respondent’) and if breached they can lead to criminal charges.
DEFENDING ALLEGATIONs OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ?
Our Brisbane Domestic Violence Lawyers provide a strong defence against false accusations of domestic violence.
There are many reasons why people may choose to wield false or exaggerated domestic violence claims and our Brisbane Domestic Violence defence Lawyers can assist with the preperation of defense material and provide strong Court representation. It is important to speak with a Domestic Violence Lawyer as soon as possible as not doing so can have considerable adverse effects.
VARY A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ORDER ?
If circumstances change after a domestic violence order has been made, either party can apply to a Court to vary the conditions of an order including the operational period. For example, you may wish to apply to extend the operational period if your order is due to expire or you may seek to reduce the time of an order if things have settled down or you wish to persue a relationship. Another common situation is when the police have applied for an order on your behalf but you are not happy with the conditions put in place.
charged with contravention of a domestic violence order ?
It is important to speak with a Domestic Violence Lawyer if you have been charged with the contravention of a Domestic Violence Order. Contravention of a Domestic Violence Order is a criminal offence which carries a penalty of imprisonment (jail.) A DVO can be breached in many ways but often it depends upon the conditions outlined in it. The most common breaches include not being of good behaviour and committing an act of domestic violence or abreach of ‘non-contact’ conditions.
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