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Domestic Violence Attorney In Durham, North Carolina

Navigating Your Unique Situation

Domestic violence cases are sensitive, complex, and emotionally charged, often impacting families on multiple levels. In North Carolina, domestic violence laws protect individuals from abuse or threats of abuse by a spouse, partner, family member, or cohabitant. If you are experiencing domestic violence or facing allegations, understanding your rights and options is essential. Richardson Law Firm is committed to helping clients navigate these challenging situations with compassion, discretion, and a dedication to protecting their rights and well-being.

Call Richardson Law Firm PLLC at 984-600-6673 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Finding Your Best Defense

Under North Carolina law, domestic violence includes physical abuse, threats of harm, harassment, and other forms of intimidation. Domestic violence cases are classified as family law matters when they involve disputes between current or former spouses, individuals with a child in common, or those in a dating relationship or familial relationship. Common forms of domestic violence include:

  • Physical Abuse: Any form of physical harm, such as hitting, slapping, pushing, or other violent acts, constitutes physical abuse.
  • Emotional Abuse: Threats, manipulation, intimidation, and verbal abuse are forms of emotional violence that can have lasting effects on a person’s mental health and self-esteem.
  • Harassment and Stalking: Repeated unwanted contact, threats, or stalking behaviors are considered harassment and can create a dangerous environment.
  • Financial Abuse: Controlling or limiting a partner’s access to financial resources, which can prevent them from leaving an abusive situation, is also recognized as a form of abuse.

Offering Hope in Times of Struggle

If you are facing allegations of domestic violence, it is essential to secure legal representation immediately, as these accusations can carry severe legal and personal consequences. Convictions for domestic violence can impact child custody rights, restrict firearm possession, and result in criminal charges. False or exaggerated accusations of domestic violence are not uncommon, and at Richardson Law Firm, we work diligently to protect your rights by investigating the evidence and challenging baseless claims.


If you are experiencing domestic violence or facing allegations in North Carolina, Richardson Law Firm is here to provide the skilled and compassionate support you need.

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Call Richardson Law Firm PLLC at 984-600-6673 today to speak to an attorney.

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