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Family Violence & Protective Orders

Aggressively Defending Your Rights

The Texas criminal justice system has little tolerance for family violence. After determining that family violence took place, the court may issue a protective order prohibiting contact with the victim and the victim's family. Whether you have suffered from family violence or have been accused of committing abuse, you need immediate protection from a skilled attorney.

At Bradshaw & Bradshaw, PLLC, we represent men and women in challenging cases involving family violence. Visit our office in Friendswood, Texas, to meet with an attorney who will aggressively protect your rights.

Obtaining Protective Orders

A protective order can be an effective tool to fight family violence. By prohibiting the abuser from contacting you and your children, it can help ensure the safety of your family. When you retain our services, we can help you file the appropriate documentation and paperwork to obtain a protective order quickly.

Aggressively Defending the Accused

When you have been accused of family violence, which can result in criminal charges, and are named in a protective order, you face serious consequences, including:

  • Inability to contact your spouse and children
  • Inability to obtain joint conservatorship
  • Limited or supervised visitation
  • Jail time
  • Excessive fines

The stakes are high when you are accused of family violence. Aggressively fight the accusation with the help of a skilled lawyer.

Family Violence Allegations in Divorce

Unfortunately, allegations of spousal abuse are common in divorce cases. One party may claim to have been abused in order to gain an advantage in a child custody case. Since a parent found to have committed family violence is unable to obtain joint conservatorship and may receive limited or supervised visitation, it is critical that you take a spousal abuse accusation seriously. Protect your relationship with your child and your reputation. Contact our lawyers for help.

Know Your Rights. Protect Them.

To learn how we can help you with a family violence issue or protective order, contact us online or call our office at 281-816-5276.