Legal Question in Family Law in Minnesota
how can i defend against an order for protection. it is totally false and i think she did it to get a head up on me in custody of our child cause we had been talking about breaking up and how we would split visits with our daughter.
Asked on 10/21/13, 4:57 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Maury Beaulier612.240.8005
Minnesota Lawyers
You are entitled to an evidentiary hearing where each party would testify, cross examine opposing witnesses and call their own witnesses. Understanding the statutory threshold for acquiring an Order for Protection can be critical in formulating your arguments.
A finding of domestic abuse can have a significant impact on any custody proceeding. As a result, a vigorous and strategic defense is required.
You should be represented. For a consultation call 612-240-8005.
Answered on 10/22/13, 6:01 am