3 Ways That A Lawyer Can Help With Ending An Abusive Marriage

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3 Ways That A Lawyer Can Help With Ending An Abusive Marriage

1 April 2016
 Categories: Law, Blog


Did a domestic violence incident with your spouse lead to you having to go to the hospital for treatment? If you are now ready to get out of such an abusive situation but don't know how to do it safely, you should hire a divorce lawyer to assist. The article below will list a few of the things that a divorce lawyer can do to help you dissolve your abusive marriage without putting your safety at risk.

1. Getting Your Abusive Spouse to Leave

If you don't feel safe with living in the same house as your abusive spouse while the divorce process is going on, a lawyer can assist with making it mandatory for him or her to leave. Basically, the lawyer will use evidence that you provide of your abuse to present your argument to a judge. The judge will then issue a court order for your spouse to temporarily move out of the house until the divorce is settled. Once your spouse is ordered to leave by law, he or she can get arrested for returning without your consent. The lawyer can also make sure that an emergency restraining order is put in place so your spouse can't come within a specific distance of you at any given time.

2. Obtaining Temporary Custody of the Kids

You should have no problem with getting temporary custody of your children when there is a lawyer working on your behalf. He or she will be able to present evidence to the court that can prove that there is a real concern about the kid's well-being in the presence of your spouse. Your lawyer will also be able to get a restraining order that forbids your spouse from going around your children at school. You should be able to keep custody of your children until custody arrangements are settled in the divorce. The lawyer can also help you fight for full custody if there is a need for it; or at least give your spouse only supervised visits with the children until he or she goes through counseling.

3. Getting Spousal Support

If you had to depend on your spouse for money in the marriage, a lawyer might be able to help you get spousal support until you can work. The laws in your specific state can determine if you are eligible for spousal support or not, as well as the duration of the marriage. Speak to a divorce lawyer about your abusive marriage as soon as you are able to.

To learn more, contact a law firm like Law Office of Jared T. Amos