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  1. What Counts as Domestic Violence in Washington
  2. Help for People Accused of Domestic Violence
  3. Why Work With Us?
  4. Schedule a Consultation With Our Domestic Violence Attorneys in Kirkland

If you are dealing with a situation involving domestic violence, you may feel scared, overwhelmed, or unsure where to turn. Whether you’re the one in need of protection or facing serious accusations, having the right legal guidance is critical. Afamily lawyer in Kirkland can help you understand your options and protect your future.

At Dellino Family Law Group, we’ve spent over twelve years helping people across Washington navigate some of the most stressful moments of their lives.

If you need a domestic violence lawyer in Kirkland, give us a call. We can set up a confidential consultation to provide you with clear answers on what to do next.

What Counts as Domestic Violence in Washington

In Washington, domestic violence is a legal term that covers more than just physical harm. It’s a label that can apply to many situations involving people in close relationships, such as spouses and exes, dating partners, family members, roommates, and even parents who share a child.

Allegations can stem from things like physical assault, threats, stalking, harassment, or controlling behavior. Even a heated argument that gets out of hand can end with a police report or a court case. Once that domestic violence label is attached, the case is handled very differently from other criminal or family law matters.

Because the definition is broad, it’s crucial to understand how the law applies to your specific circumstances. A domestic violence case can impact everything from criminal charges and custody decisions to whether you’re allowed to go back to your own home.

How Domestic Violence Cases Affect Families

The effects of a domestic violence case ripple far beyond the courtroom. They can change where you live, how you see your children, and the kinds of restrictions a court can place on your daily life.

For parents, these cases are especially serious because judges weigh any history of domestic violence heavily when deciding on custody and visitation.

Even if no criminal charges are filed, the consequences in family court can be just as significant. Even one incident can lead to temporary orders that stay in place for weeks or months. Understanding how protection orders work in Washington is key to understanding your rights and the rules you must follow.

Protection Orders and What They Mean

A protection order is a court order that can stop someone from contacting you, remove them from a shared home, or restrict their access to children or property. Judges often issue them very quickly, sometimes before the other person has even had a chance to tell their side of the story.

If a judge makes these orders permanent, they can have long-lasting effects. They can show up on background checks and impact your ability to find a job, get housing, or own a firearm. That’s why it’s so important to take them seriously right from the start.

Whether you’re trying to feel safe or you need to defend yourself, we can help you get or fight a protection order. The process can feel intimidating, but having a Kirkland domestic violence lawyer who truly understands both sides of these cases can make a big difference.

Help for People Accused of Domestic Violence

Being accused of domestic violence doesn’t automatically mean you’re guilty. Many cases arise from misunderstandings, intense emotions, or one-sided stories told in a moment of crisis. Still, the consequences can be severe, long before the case is ever decided.

An accusation alone can lead to arrest, a no-contact order, and limits on your ability to see your children. Anything you say early on can be used against you later in court. That’s why it’s so important to talk with an attorney before you try to explain your side of the story on your own. Our team at Dellino Family Law Group can protect your rights, challenge weak evidence, and make sure your voice is heard.

Why Work With Us?

Choosing the right lawyer is a major decision that can change the direction of your life. We know you have a story to tell and a family you care about. We’ve built our firm on a few core beliefs that guide everything we do. Here is why you should work with our firm.

We’re in your corner from day one all the way to the end. We believe in clear, honest communication, so you’ll never wonder what’s going on with your case.

We’re diligent and work hard to explore every possible angle to give you the best representation we can. We hold ourselves accountable because the trust you place in us is a serious responsibility. We’re ready to shift our strategy if necessary.

These principles are how we create a supportive space where you can feel comfortable sharing what’s on your mind. We take the time to listen and tackle every issue with care. Our goal is to help you get through this difficult chapter and start fresh.

What to Expect When You Work With Us

No two domestic violence cases are the same. Some involve criminal charges, some are in family court, and many involve both. The first step is figuring out exactly what kind of case you’re facing and what deadlines are coming up. When you meet with us, we’ll listen to what happened, explain how Washington law applies to your situation, and walk you through the next steps.

We help our clients prepare for hearings, gather evidence, and present their side of the story clearly and professionally. Through it all, we stay focused on practical solutions, whether that means fighting for a protection order, defending you against false allegations, or sorting out related issues like custody and visitation.

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Trying to navigate the legal system during a domestic violence crisis is overwhelming, and the stakes are just too high to do it alone. Talking to a knowledgeable lawyer can help you understand your rights and move forward confidently.

Contact Dellino Family Law Group today to schedule a confidential consultation with one of our Kirkland domestic violence attorneys. We’re here to help you get through this difficult transition and protect your future and reputation.

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    • We provide service for all family law situations, plus help you with the personal challenges that often are part of rebuilding your life after divorce or any legal situation. We handle many cases where both family law and criminal charges are in play. We handle protection orders, whether it is getting one when you need it or defending against one when you are being falsely accused. If you are in a high conflict situation, we have been there before and we will get you through it.

    • Finding the right firm to help you with one of the most stressful situations in your life is more than a big decision – it is a huge one. We know this and take the trust you place in us very seriously. We are attorneys who will take action for you and guide you through this. Our firm was founded on the belief that there are solutions for every problem and the understanding that people are resilient and can overcome and even thrive after legal challenges. We help our clients write their comeback stories. You are more than a file name or number to us – you and your family matter. Your story matters. We believe that trust and communication are the foundation of successful outcomes in stressful times. We look forward to meeting you and learning where you have been and where we can help you go.

    • Yes. You can meet with your attorney online, in person, or by phone. We will communicate with you in a way that works for you when you need it. We believe communication is critical to any successful relationship, including the one we have with our clients. We are discreet and know it is important your communications with us should be private and confidential. We always exercise discretion in communication.

    • Yes. There are protection orders, anti-harassment orders, restraining orders, and no contact orders. The differences between these orders can be confusing. The getting the correct order when you need it can change everything. Coming to see us will help you understand the differences and what is best for you. If you were served with a protection order, we can help you understand what you are facing and defend you. Understanding the impact these orders can have on your life, your parenting time, workplace, and elsewhere is critical.

    • Many firms offer a consultation. Generally, a consultation will provide you with basic information about the law in a particular area and some comments on your situation. Our consultation goes beyond that basic information – this is a strategy session. We will discuss your cases, your feelings, your objectives, what may be possible or not possible, and possible strategies for your case. You will leave with a roadmap for your case should you decide to move forward. If you come ready to tell us your story and get information, we can help. Please read more about what to expect at your first meeting with us and possible issues to consider in advance here.

    • Paying for legal representation can be stressful and overwhelming in an already difficult time. You know you need help but might be scared how about how much it will cost you. We understand this and will work with you to understand what fees and costs you will have, how to plan for them, and how to help control costs in your case. Part of your initial meeting with us will include discussing finances. We want to know about you and what we can do to help. We will work with you if at all possible to make legal representation a reality for you. You can find more about our rates in advance of your consultation here.

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