Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Attorney | Winter Park

What is Domestic Violence?

According to Florida statute 741.28, domestic violence is defined as “any criminal offense resulting in physical injury or death of one family or household member by another family or household member,” The following are considered acts of domestic violence:

  • Assault
  • Aggravated assault
  • Battery
  • Aggravated battery
  • Sexual assault
  • Sexual battery
  • Stalking
  • Aggravated Stalking
  • Kidnapping
  • False imprisonment

Domestic violence is more than simply a man beating up his wife or girlfriend. domestic violence occurs when any family or household member commits a violent act against another household or family member. Family or household members include:

  • Spouses
  • Former spouses
  • Those who are related by blood or marriage
  • Those who are currently residing together as a family or those who have resided as a family in the past
  • Parents of a common child, regardless of current or past marriage

In order to qualify as a family or household member, the parties must currently be or have been in the past, residing in the same home.  This excludes two people who have a child together.

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Elder Abuse is a Type of Domestic Violence

The majority of elder abuse is caused by family members. Elder abuse consists of emotional, physical, sexual, or financial abuse. It can severely impact the health and well-being of an older adult. Our Winter Park domestic violence attorneys take pride in protecting our senior citizen clients. We urge you to reach out to a lawyer if you or a loved one has experienced abuse.

Domestic Violence Effects Divorce

To combat domestic violence, the first step is to get away from the abuser. Next, you need to get a restraining order.  What if you are going through a divorce? The domestic violence record of the other party will greatly impact the divorce in a variety of ways. It will impact asset division to child support and custody.

Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. Represents Those Wrongfully Accused of Domestic Violence

Spouses have been known to create false allegations of domestic abuse, even though this is uncommon. The purpose is to gain child custody or to deny a parent his or her visitation rights. If you are facing false allegations, it is crucial to seek legal guidance at once. Be completely honest with your attorney from the start.

Contact Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. Today for Help

Domestic violence is a serious crime that affects millions of households across the country. Intimate partner crime accounts for 15 percent of all violent crime, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV). Domestic abuse is also one of the most, if not the most, under-reported crime as well. If you or a family member have been the victim of domestic abuse, you need professional legal help.  Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. is a Winter Park domestic violence attorney who provides the legal support to make sure that the abuser is stopped once and for all. We urge you to call or email Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. today for help.

Struggling with child custody or a divorce? If you are seeking legal representation contact Aubrey Law. Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. handle’s every legal representation from family law to elder law. Call us at  (631) 248-6423 or send us a send us a message. Visit Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr’s Office.  Attorney Aubrey Harry Ducker Jr. serves Altamonte Springs, Longwood, Maitland, Orlando, Oviedo, Winter Garden, Winter Park and Winter Springs and surrounding areas.