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Domestic Violence & Abuse

In New York, domestic violence or domestic abuse includes physical abuse, mental abuse, and emotional abuse.

Who can be involved in domestic abuse?

Domestic abuse is a family law issue, and sometimes a criminal law issue, involving anyone who is a family or household member. Household and family members include spouses, children, people related by marriage or blood, former spouses and people with children in common.

What can be done?

If you are a victim of domestic abuse, you can petition for a restraining order called an Order of Protection. An Order of Protection limits or prohibits contact. An Order of Protection can be temporary or permanent (typically up to two years, but can extend up to five years under certain circumstances).

What can be done to protect abused children?

Family offenses directed toward children can be addressed by the Family Courts (in addition to criminal courts) through court-ordered supervised visitation or through issuing an Order of Protection.

For more information on New York law regarding domestic violence offenses, or to discuss your domestic abuse matter with an experienced family law attorney, please schedule a free confidential consultation by calling 718-447-3700 or filling out the intake form on the Contact Us page.

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