Domestic Violence Lawyer Chantilly, VA
Seeking Justice For Victims Of Domestic Violence
If you have been the victim of domestic violence, contact our Chantilly, VA domestic violence lawyer today for assistance. We know how devastating and complicated cases of domestic violence can be, and our first priority is helping you ensure your safety and well-being, as well as the safety of your family. We will fight passionately to help keep you safe and provide the justice that you deserve as a victim of domestic violence. The aftermath of domestic violence is an incredibly difficult time, but you do not have to go through it alone.
Our team has been assisting clients in Fairfax, Arlington, Prince William, and throughout Northern Virginia since 1995. We have represented clients in hundreds of trials over the years and also assist clients in federal courts across the United States. Our attorneys are dedicated to providing dedicated and personalized representation to all of our clients, prioritizing service that satisfied clients have described as “honest and upfront” and “a job done well and with integrity.” Allow us to help you with your case. Contact May Law, LLP today to schedule your consultation.How Our Domestic Violence Lawyer Can Help You
In the aftermath of domestic violence, the first consideration is your safety and well-being. This is primarily done by obtaining a protective order. Our Chantilly domestic violence attorney can help you pursue and obtain a protective order as soon as possible. Once this has been done, we can help you create a safety plan and consider what, if any, additional action should be taken as you seek justice and security.Understanding Protective Orders
In Virginia, there are three different types of protective orders that you can pursue: an emergency protective order, preliminary protective order, and a final protective order. An emergency protective order is an option to obtain immediate relief and lasts for 72 hours after it has been granted. In this time, our attorney can help you seek a preliminary protective order, which typically lasts around 15 days or until an impending court date. At this court date, our team will help you pursue a final protective order that lasts up to two years.Our Virginia domestic violence lawyer will investigate your incident and gather evidence such as photographs and videos, witness statements, and medical records in order to build a strong case to present at your court date.