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Domestic Violence Attorneys

Baltimore, Maryland


The attorneys at Cohen & Dwin have years of experience helping victims of domestic violence. If you are a victim of domestic violence, call us at 410-LAW-HELP.
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Domestic violence includes any act that causes serious bodily harm or places a person in fear of immediate serious bodily harm. It includes rape, sexual offenses and false imprisonment. In order to be eligible to seek court relief from abuse,

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you do not need to be married to the other party; you must be the spouse or former spouse of the alleged abuser; related to the alleged abuser, or live with the alleged abuser. This includes the parents and children who have lived with you or the other party for at least 90 days within the past one-year.

To seek court intervention, you must petition the District or Circuit Court for a Temporary Ex Parte Order. The decision whether you should file your petition in District or Circuit Court is one you should make with the help of an experienced attorney since that choice may have an effect on future proceedings. If you are afraid to reveal your address for fear of more abuse, the court can order that your address not be disclosed.

Once you file your Petition for a Temporary Ex Parte Order, a hearing will be held. If the Judge decides that the abuse occurred, then he/she will issue a Summons commanding the other party to appear in court for a Protective Order hearing within seven days after the Temporary Ex Parte Order is signed. Both parties should be represented by attorneys at this hearing because the result of the hearing can have a serious effect on your relationships and finances. The court can, among other things, order the parties to remain apart and have no contact with each other and other family members, make custody and visitation decisions concerning the parties children, award emergency family maintenance funds and have it paid as a wage lien and award you the use of any jointly owned vehicle. This order will be effective for no more than 200 days.

Once the Protective Order expires, if there are no other signed agreements or court orders to the contrary, the parties are in the same legal position they were in before the Ex Parte Order. If you desire a permanent separation or an additional resolution concerning children, support or property, you need to take additional steps before the Protective Order expires. Consult with and hire an experienced attorney long before that expiration date. What may seem like an emergency to you, may not be an emergency to the court. It can take months before you have a hearing on custody, visitation or support; so it is important to act promptly.

If you or a loved one is being abused and would like to file a complaint, call Cohen & Dwin as soon as possible at 410-LAW HELP.

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