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Domestic Violence
n the state of Maryland, a protective order can be obtained to protect a current or former spouse, a cohabitant, a family member, an individual who has a child in common, etc. To sign a protective order, the Court must be convinced the abuse occurred by clear and convincing evidence.
If someone is attempting to get a protective against you by falsely alleging abuse, it’s in your best interest to seek the advice of an experienced family law attorney as soon as possible.
Or if you are in the very difficult position of needing protection for you and/or your children, you don't have to go through it alone. Our caring and supportive family law attorneys will offer you the counseling you need to make the best choices for you.
