A family offense petition is filed when a family member seeks an Order of Protection against another family member for domestic violence – DV, or other crimes. A family member is generally defined as any individual related by blood or marriage, individuals who were formerly married, or individuals who are unrelated but have a child together.
Orders of Protection can be granted if a family member has committed any act prohibited under the Family Court Act against another family member, including but not limited to:
An Order of Protection may require an offending party to stay away from a family member including any children involved, pay reasonable counsel fees, participate in a batterer’s education program, pay medical bills for injuries sustained as a result of the abuse, stay away from the home, school, or place of employment of a family member including any children involved, refrain from communicating with a family member including children involved, and refrain from committing additional family offenses or acts that endanger the welfare of other family members.
If you are a victim of Domestic Violence – DV, seek an Order of Protection, are the subject of a Family Offense petition, or if you have questions regarding such matters, please contact the domestic violence – DV attorneys at Nelson Robinson by email or call us at (212) 962-1740 and let us help you protect your rights.