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Title: Divorce Lawyer – How to Prove Domestic Violence in a Divorce


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How to Prove Domestic Violence in a Divorce
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Did You Know?
Domestic violence affects an estimated 10 million
people every year in USA. As many as one in four
women and one in nine men are victims of domestic
violence.
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Domestic violence is a serious issue and has a
significant impact on families. It can also have
a direct effect on specific aspects of divorce.
So, it is crucial to talk to a divorce lawyer who
can help you prove domestic violence. Here are a
few ways to prove domestic violence in your
divorce.
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Criminal Convictions and PFA Orders
Is domestic violence an issue in your divorce?
You must provide adequate evidence to show it
took place. Well, how can you do that? Submit
proof of a criminal conviction for domestic abuse
to the court. You can also file PFA orders if
your kids are the victims of domestic violence.
The court will consider it sufficient evidence
that the violence occurred.
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Witness Testimony
Whenever incidences of abuse happen, you must
report it to law enforcement, even if they do not
result in a criminal conviction. Law enforcement
officers are allowed to testify as witnesses in
domestic violence and divorce cases.
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Medical Proof
Did you go to the emergency room for the injuries
caused by domestic violence? Submit all the
medical records related to the incidence to
provide compelling evidence. If you have any
photos of injuries, you can provide that too.
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Other Proof
Document everything related to the incidences of
abuse, like keeping a list of dates and times,
what your spouse said or did, or the names of
witnesses who happened to witness the abuse. You
can also save e-mails, voice messages, text
messages, and more from your spouse. This proves
domestic violence and can have a great impact on
child custody.
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Do you need help with divorce and the issues
surrounding domestic violence, child custody, and
more? Call 610-444-0933 now!
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