Thursday, March 14, 2013

familylawlv.com - Domestic Violence, Divorce, and Child Custody

The gradual decay of a relationship can lead to incidents of Domestic Violence.  Although violence is rarely legally acceptable, it does happen frequently in our society among people with a domestic relationship.  Relationships are very complex, and these situations can develop in a multitude of different ways.  One example of this downward progression is when non-physical arguments become arguments with minor physicality, which become arguments with more and more physicality.  This escalation of violence may cause irreparable damage to a relationship as the physical and emotional toll of these incidents is usually large.
When a relationship ends, there are legal implications if the couple has kids and/or is married.  Domestic Violence can play a large role in the custody of children and the division of assets.  Because of the connection between Domestic Violence and family law issues, George E. Robinson, Esq. has handled family law issues in the past for his criminal clients, but now he has formally expanded his practice to include family law.  A website is now online, familylawlv.com.

1 comment:

  1. This is really good advice. I remember when my friend was working with a Sacramento domestic violence attorney and how big of a process it was!

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