DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ATTORNEY, SUGAR LAND

Violence and abuse at the hands of your family can be a terrible, frightening, confusing, and life-altering situation. However, if you or a loved one is experiencing violence or abuse, Foster Law Firm is here to help you. With years of experience in handling Family Violence and Domestic Abuse cases, we are fully equipped and staffed to assist you in your needs. Contact the authorities if you are the victim of family violence, whether it was an isolated incident, or an on-going issue in your home.

WHAT IS DOMESTIC VIOLENCE?

The Family Law Act of 1975 defines the meaning of family violence as: violent, threatening, or other behavior by a person that coerces or controls a member of the person’s family, or causes the family member to be fearful. Additionally, any child that is exposed to family violence is also a victim of family violence by way of abuse, as defined by the Family Law Act.

The act goes on in Section 4(1) to define abuse, in relation to a child, as: (a) an assault, including sexual assault, of a child; or (b) a person involving the child in a sexual activity with the person or another person in which the child is used, directly or indirectly, as a sexual object by the person or another person, and where there is an unequal power in the relationship between the child and a person; or (c) causing the child to suffer serious psychological harm, including (but not limited to) when that harm is caused by the child being subjected to, or exposed to, family violence; or (d) serious neglect of the child.

EXAMPLES AND COMMON FORMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

The most common forms of family violence include spouse or partner abuse; child abuse or neglect; parental abuse (violence perpetrated by a child against their parent); and sibling abuse (violence occurring between siblings). Examples of behavior that may constitute family violence in a legal situation include (but are not limited to):

CONTACT AN ATTORNEY TODAY

If you or a loved one is facing the terrors of family violence in your home, or if you suspect a member of your family is under the threat of family violence and cannot seek help for themselves, request a free consultation from Foster Family Law today to seek justice and financial restitution for your pain.