Also referred to as domestic or spousal abuse, domestic violence refers to any physical or psychological harm inflicted by a significant other, an ex-partner or a family member. Perpetrated by men and women alike, domestic violence occurs in all cultures and across all social-economic boundaries.
If you are charged with domestic violence, dealing with the courts and trying to repair your family fallout can be difficult, stressful and humiliating.
The attorneys at Brad Sahl, P.C. have extensive experience handling in domestic violence issues with the utmost discretion, privacy and respect. We can provide you with aggressive, professional representation to help you get through the legal process efficiently so you can move on with your life.
While the term “domestic violence” typically conjures images of physical abuse, in practice, domestic violence can take on a variety of forms, including:
Economic deprivation and emotional abuse (which can collectively be referred to as passive abuse) are not criminalized by law in North Carolina.
Domestic violence charges can be filed as:
Whether a domestic violence charge is filed as a misdemeanor or felony will depend on:
According to the Center for Disease Control and the U.S. Department of Justice Bureau of Statistics:
Contact our esteemed North Carolina criminal lawyers today for a free initial consultation, during which you can:
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