Many Americans are victims of domestic violence. Whether it is a wife who is being mistreated and abused, a child or even a husband in rare cases, domestic violence is present all over the country.
The state has zero tolerance for those who commit an act of domestic violence. They will face serious penalties, jail or prison time, and be “branded” for life.
Were you a victim of domestic violence? Contact an attorney and authorities immediately and seek protection. The authorities will help protect you from the abuser, while an attorney will help you build a case. Here are the elements that you must prove in order to create and win a case.
Perhaps you were abused more than once, without realizing it. Or perhaps you were abused and mistreated in more than one way.
There are many different forms of domestic violence. The most common ones are:
· Emotional violence
· Physical violence
· Sexual violence
· Financial and psychological violence
· Combination of any of the above-mentioned types
If you don’t have an attorney, we suggest you get one before going to trial. Domestic Violence attorney in Los Angeles offer a free consultation to all new clients. Call today, schedule yours and see what they can do to help you win your case.
The first thing you will have to prove is that you were actually abused and that you are indeed a victim of domestic violence. The most common signs that a partner may become violent are:
· Extreme jealousy
· Attempts to control your behavior
· Blaming you for everything
· Uncontrollable temper
· Constant criticism
· Isolation from friends and family
· Intimidation
· Economic control (preventing you from working or giving you any money)
· Destruction of personal property
If your partner is showing any of these signs, you may want to protect yourself ahead of time. If it is already too late, you are left with a few options. Contact Los Angeles Domestic Violence Lawyer today and seek legal counsel. You are going to need someone to represent you in court, someone to build your case and prove you a victim.
Were you abused or mistreated in the past, yet forced to remain silent? Or did you simply choose to remain silent out of fear? Have you decided that it is finally time to do something about it, and put an end to your partner’s aggressive behavior?
The final element that you will have to prove in court is that the act of violence actually influenced your psychological development, wellbeing and that you chose to remain silent out of fear or under a threat. Once you are able to prove that, your partner will be done, and will most likely server serious jail or prison time. You will be put under protection by the state, and help will be provided if your partner was the one providing food on the table.
Remember to act because remaining silent will just encourage your partner to do it again. And once it starts, it never ends. Call Okabe & Haushalte Law firm today, and they will help you to create and prove your case.