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Dealing with false domestic violence accusations

On Behalf of | Mar 31, 2022 | Domestic Violence

Relationships can get complicated, and disagreements may go overboard at times. You could find yourself facing false domestic violence charges after a heated argument with your spouse, and given the fact that victims often get the benefit of the doubt, you could find yourself in trouble.

The consequences of domestic violence charges can be dire. You could end up in jail with a criminal record, get dismissed from your job, or even lose visitation rights to see your children.

If your spouse falsely accuses you of domestic violence, how do you successfully defend yourself against such serious allegations? Below are some handy tips.

Keep your cool

You do not want to portray yourself to the court as someone who is violent and can’t control their emotions. Even if the accusations made against you are false, it is necessary to stay calm. Avoid throwing expletives or harsh words toward your accuser or other negative actions that could hurt your case.

Do not breach any restraining order

If your spouse has a restraining order against you, do not breach it. You could be opening yourself up to further legal problems if you go against court-issued orders. If they request a meeting, it is advisable to keep communication records and conduct the meeting in a public area.

Stick to your story

Maintain your version of events throughout your case. If possible, record even the minor details for your reference. The court is likely to side with a consistent storyline when delivering the verdict of your case.

Look for holes in the case against you

Fabricated charges are never watertight. It is important to explore and analyze all the aspects of your case to find weak points that may define the direction of your case.

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