Domestic Violence Lawyers in Eugene, OR
Guiding Eugene Residents Out of Abusive Situations
The issue of domestic violence can be a very dark one, and it may result in serious legal and personal consequences. Due to the delicate nature of these types of issues, the law recognizes several legal remedies and prohibitions aimed at stemming the tide of domestic violence. These legal tools are available for victims of domestic violence who are seeking an escape from oppressive relationships marked by physical and psychological aggression. Likewise, if you are facing false accusations of domestic violence, there are ways an experienced, knowledgeable attorney can help protect your rights.
Are you looking for a way out of an abusive relationship plagued by domestic violence? If so, you should take advantage of the professional legal services that our experienced domestic violence and restraining order attorneys offer at Pacific Cascade Legal. Our legal team offers comprehensive legal representation for various family law matters, including issues related to the prevention of domestic violence, and protection against false claims.
To learn more about our services, call us at (541) 329-7455 or contact us online today.
Oregon Law on Domestic Violence
Under Oregon law, a person is entitled to civil remedies regarding domestic violence—it is also punished as a crime. The definition of domestic violence is broad, not only covering physical abuse, but also including economic harm, sexual assault, emotional abuse, among others.
Importantly, domestic violence is not restricted to cases involving married individuals. The remedies and penalties regarding domestic violence are also applicable to violence between relatives, couples who are dating or cohabitating, and other members of a household.
Under Oregon family law, courts are empowered to issue certain rulings or orders to prevent domestic violence, including:
- Temporary emergency orders prohibiting contact between the parties to prevent immediate harm
- Protection orders precluding contact between the parties for an extended period
- Adverse consequences in child custody determinations
- Adverse consequences in divorce cases
Oregon courts are legally authorized to render court orders prohibiting various forms of contact between the parties in a domestic violence case, such as:
- Prohibiting the abuser from entering your home
- Prohibiting the abuser from approaching your place of employment
- Prohibiting the abuser from your approaching your child’s school or daycare
- Contacting you by telephone, electronic communications, and mail
Consult a Domestic Violence & Restraining Order Attorney in Eugene
Domestic violence has been a prevalent problem throughout the United States and beyond, and because it can have such serious, damaging consequences, it’s something our attorneys are very familiar with. If you are trying to escape an abusive environment within your household—whether abuse is occurring between you and the aggressor or if it is happening to another household member—we have information and legal means that can help you find a legal solution for a more peaceful future.
However, escaping domestic violence is not always simple—it can be complex and challenging, which is why you need help and additional resources by your side. If you are being abused, or if you have a child suffering abuse, you stand to benefit from the effective legal counsel of our Eugene domestic violence & restraining order attorneys from Pacific Cascade Legal. We take a compassionate approach to legal representation, giving you a safe, judgment-free space meant to promote your interests while protecting your privacy and safety. You can count on us to guide you through the legal challenges associated with the legalities surrounding domestic violence in Eugene.
To schedule your consultation, contact our Eugene domestic violence attorneys at (541) 329-7455.
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