Orlando and Winter Park Domestic Violence Lawyer
Domestic violence is called many different things, such as domestic abuse, spousal abuse, elder abuse, or family violence. Regardless of the term, domestic violence is a serious matter that must be treated as such. At THE LAW OFFICES OF AUBREY HARRY DUCKER, JR., P.L.C., in Winter Park, Florida, we are a dedicated family law firm that strives to provide comprehensive domestic violence representation to those in need of protection. We pride ourselves on our exceptional reputation for client service and ability to work on creating cost-effective and efficient solutions to domestic violence and other family law issues.
Many seniors experience abuse at the hands of their families or other parties. We take great satisfaction in protecting seniors. To schedule your flat-rate consultation with a knowledgeable lawyer at our office, contact our firm today.
In some family law cases, one individual accuse the other of domestic violence as a tactic to get what he or she wants. This does occur, but many abuse allegations are accurate and must be factored in to any child custody, child support, or alimony (spousal support) decisions.
In addition to the many terms for domestic violence, there are also many ways in which abuse can be inflicted. Emotional abuse, verbal abuse and harassment are also forms of domestic violence that may never leave a physical mark like assault and battery do. However, these types of abuse are just as harmful and have a drastic impact on a person throughout the course of a relationship or marriage.
- It is important that you be honest with your attorney about the abuse you have or have not suffered. We can then make the determination as to how to proceed with your family law case, and possibly obtaining a restraining order.
- While we are dedicated to providing skilled and knowledgeable domestic violence representation to clients, our involvement in these cases is to focus on the family law side of the issue and not the criminal.
To further discuss your domestic violence issues, get in touch with us by telephone at (407) 901-4745 or by submitting the intake form on our Contact Us page.










