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Domestic Violence and Child Custody

Domestic violence charges can have a serious impact on the rest of your life. If you have questions about domestic violence issues, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an experienced criminal defense attorney today.

Information About Domestic Violence

Domestic violence allegations usually involve people in close relationships, making these charges very emotional. If you have been accused of domestic violence, it is best to work with an attorney who can set emotions aside to make clear and convincing legal arguments that protect your rights. Several law enforcement agencies have a standard policy which requires an arrest of someone if the officers respond to any type of domestic dispute.

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In defending a domestic violence case, our lawyers will assess mitigating circumstances that could limit the consequences of a domestic violence conviction. Anger management classes, therapy, domestic abuse counseling, Batterers Intervention Class (BIP) or substance rehabilitation might be substituted for a jail sentence.

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Don't face domestic violence charges alone. Contact the lawyers at Moses & Rooth , Attorneys at Law by calling our Orlando, Florida, law firm at 407-377-0150. You may also complete our online contact form to schedule a free initial consultation.

Domestic Violence and Child Custody

Under state law, domestic violence charges should be considered by the court before making any decisions regarding child custody. Thus, those who have been charged with domestic violence may be denied custody rights altogether or granted limited, supervised visitation with their children. Contact Moses & Rooth , Attorneys at Law in Orlando, Florida for more information on how domestic violence charges may affect the outcome of your child custody proceedings. An experienced attorney can review your case and provide you with answers to your questions.

Child Custody - The Best Interests of the Child

The guiding principle used by courts in child custody cases is the best interests of the child. The court will perform an analysis of several factors to determine in each custody case what will be the best custody outcome for the child. Some of these factors include:

  • Each parent's wishes
  • The child's wishes
  • Interaction and interrelationships between the child and each parent and any other siblings or family members
  • The child's adjustment to the home, school and community
  • The mental and physical health of the child and parents

Domestic Violence as a Factor

Every state also requires courts to consider any domestic violence allegations or charges prior to making custody determinations. Many states have adopted the language of the Model Code on Domestic and Family Violence, which creates a presumption that it is not in the best interests of the child to grant the parent charged with domestic violence sole or joint custody.

This presumption may be rebutted under certain circumstances, such as cases where the perpetrator successfully completed a batterer's treatment program, an alcohol or drug abuse counseling program or a parenting class. Also, a court will consider the number of incidents of domestic violence and the proximity of the incidents to the custody proceedings.

Generally, courts do not like to remove a parent completely from a child's life in custody decisions and favor the child maintaining a healthy relationship with both parents. However, in cases were domestic violence occurred or has been alleged, the court may determine it is in the child's best interests to have no or very limited time with the abusive parent.

Conclusion

A domestic violence allegation, arrest or conviction can complicate child custody issues. Contact an experienced attorney at Moses & Rooth , Attorneys at Law in Orlando, Florida to learn more about your best options for maintaining a relationship with your child.

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