SAN DIEGO, CA– MARCH 20, 2025 – When
domestic abuse happens, most people agree that it is something that needs to
stop as soon as possible. No one wants to see someone, whether the man or woman
in the relationship, getting hurt by someone they love the most. This makes
sense when domestic abuse or
violence is
actually happening. But what should you do when someone accuses you of domestic violence that you did not do?
Our team at The Law Offices of Kerry L. Armstrong, APLC are here to help when the situation
happens to you. When you are accused of domestic violence, and this violence
didn’t occur, or the situation isn’t all that it seems, you shouldn’t try to
handle it all on your own. You may find that your friends and family turn away,
and some of the actions that you may want to take will make the situation
worse.
One thing
that we recommend is that you should stay away from the accuser. While you may
want to say something to defend yourself against these false allegations, this
is a big error. If you were charged, or even accused, you should have
been served with an emergency protective order. Going near the other person
will violate the order and cause problems for you.
You should
also find evidence about the situation as well. Using text or messages from
social media to help prove your innocence. Exonerating evidence is going to be
used as part of your legal defense, so take the time to find it early on.
Another
great step to work with here is to find a domestic violence
lawyer. Domestic
violence is a serious issue and you shouldn't try to handle it on your own. You
should exercise the right to remain silent and talk to an experienced lawyer who can walk you through the process.
If you
have been charged with domestic abuse, it is important to have someone on your
side. Many people will believe the other party, and you may feel like no one is
in your corner. Our team at The Law Offices of Kerry L. Armstrong, APLC will be
there to help. Call us or visit our website at https://sddefenseattorneys.com to learn more.
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