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Domestic Abuse Solicitors
Protecting You and Your Loved Ones
If you are in immediate danger, call 999 for police assistance.Domestic abuse can take many forms—physical, emotional, financial, or sexual—and taking swift legal action is crucial to prevent further harm. Our specialist Domestic Abuse Solicitors provide expert advice and representation to help protect you and your family.
For personalised legal advice, contact us today or complete our enquiry form, and we will respond promptly.
How Our Domestic Abuse Solicitors Can Help
Client-first approach.
Exceptional legal services.
Domestic abuse affects not only those directly involved but also family, friends, and children. It can include:
- Physical abuse – assault, injury, or threats of violence
- Emotional abuse – coercion, intimidation, or humiliation
- Financial abuse – controlling access to money and resources
- Sexual abuse – any unwanted or forced sexual activity
If you are experiencing domestic abuse, legal protections are available to keep you safe.
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How to Report Domestic Abuse
If you are in immediate danger, call 999. The police can:
- Provide emergency assistance
- Issue warnings to the perpetrator
- Arrest and charge the abuser if necessary
Even if you are not in immediate danger, you should still report domestic abuse to the police. The law is there to protect you.
Legal Protections Available
Our solicitors can help you apply for legal protections, including:
Non-Molestation Orders
A court-issued injunction preventing the abuser from:
- Contacting you directly or indirectly
- Threatening, intimidating, or harassing you
- Coming near your home or workplace
Occupation Orders
If you need to stay in your home and exclude the abuser, an Occupation Order can:
- Remove them from the property
- Prevent them from returning
- Ensure your safety at home
In urgent cases, injunctions can be issued on the same day. Breaching these orders can result in arrest and imprisonment.
Children and Domestic Abuse
Domestic violence can have severe emotional and psychological effects on children. If children witness or experience abuse, they need immediate protection.
- The court can restrict contact between a child and an abusive parent
- Any future contact will be subject to careful assessment
- The child’s best interests and safety will always come first
If an abusive parent wants to re-establish contact, the court will evaluate:
- Past behaviour of both parents
- Motivation for seeking contact
- Impact of abuse on the child
- Steps taken by the abusive parent to change their behaviour
Why Choose Us?
- Specialist Domestic Abuse Solicitors with years of experience
- Fast and effective legal protection for you and your children
- Confidential and compassionate support throughout your case
- Strong relationships with domestic abuse charities for additional support
We are committed to helping victims of domestic abuse secure the protection and legal support they need to move forward safely.