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Montgomery County Domestic Violence Lawyer

Domestic violence is a deeply serious issue that affects families across all backgrounds. If you are a victim seeking protection or someone who has been accused and needs to defend your rights, experienced legal representation is essential. At Lindamood & Robinson, P.C., we help clients in Montgomery County navigate the complex and emotional process of addressing family violence matters. As a compassionate and experienced Montgomery County domestic violence lawyer, our firm provides the guidance, advocacy, and legal protection you need to move forward safely and with confidence.

Understanding Domestic Violence Under Texas Law

In Texas, domestic violence—legally referred to as “family violence”—includes any act by a family or household member that causes or threatens physical harm, injury, assault, or sexual abuse. The law covers a broad range of relationships, including spouses, romantic partners, parents, children, and individuals living in the same household.

Family violence can involve:

  • Physical abuse or assault
  • Threats of harm or intimidation
  • Emotional or psychological abuse
  • Sexual assault or coercion
  • Stalking or harassment
  • Destruction of property or control of finances

Both victims and those accused have important legal rights. Our attorneys understand the sensitive nature of these cases and provide balanced, confidential representation for both sides of domestic violence matters.

Protective Orders and Legal Remedies

For victims of domestic violence, the court can issue a protective order to provide immediate and long-term safety. A protective order can:

  • Prohibit the abuser from contacting or approaching you, your children, or your home
  • Remove the abuser from a shared residence
  • Restrict access to firearms
  • Establish temporary custody and visitation terms
  • Order counseling or intervention programs

There are three main types of protective orders in Texas:

  1. Emergency Protective Order (EPO): Typically issued immediately after an arrest for family violence and lasting up to 31 days.
  2. Temporary Ex Parte Order: Provides short-term protection until a full hearing can be held.
  3. Final Protective Order: Issued after a hearing and may last up to two years or longer in severe cases.

Our attorneys help victims file for protective orders quickly and effectively. We also represent individuals accused of domestic violence to ensure that their side of the story is heard and that due process is respected.

Defending Against Domestic Violence Allegations

Being accused of domestic violence can have life-altering consequences, including damage to your reputation, restrictions on child custody, and potential criminal penalties. Many accusations stem from misunderstandings, false reports, or emotional conflicts during divorce or custody disputes.

At Lindamood & Robinson, P.C., we provide a strong and respectful defense for those accused of family violence. We carefully review police reports, witness statements, and evidence to build a clear and factual defense strategy. Our goal is to protect your rights, prevent wrongful convictions, and help you move forward.

Potential defenses to domestic violence allegations include:

  • False accusations or mistaken identity
  • Self-defense or defense of others
  • Lack of evidence or inconsistent testimony
  • Mutual combat situations
  • Violation of due process in the arrest or investigation

We understand how emotionally charged these situations can be and approach every case with discretion and professionalism.

Domestic Violence and Family Law Cases

Domestic violence allegations can heavily influence divorce, custody, and visitation cases in Montgomery County. Judges are required to consider any history or evidence of family violence when making decisions about parenting time and conservatorship.

Our attorneys represent clients in family law matters where domestic violence plays a role, including:

  • Divorce cases involving protective orders
  • Custody disputes affected by allegations of abuse or neglect
  • Modifications of visitation or custody to ensure safety
  • Enforcement or defense of restraining and protective orders

We work to ensure that your safety and parental rights are both fully protected, whether you are the victim or the accused.

The Importance of Legal Representation

Domestic violence cases often move quickly and carry serious consequences. Having a skilled attorney on your side ensures that your rights are protected at every stage. Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. provides immediate legal support to help you:

  • File for protective orders or respond to allegations
  • Prepare for hearings and court appearances
  • Gather and present evidence effectively
  • Communicate with law enforcement or opposing counsel
  • Protect children and family members from further harm

Our approach combines empathy with legal strength, ensuring that your safety, dignity, and future remain the top priorities.

Why Choose Lindamood & Robinson for Domestic Violence Cases

Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. is a trusted name in Montgomery County family law. We understand how sensitive and urgent domestic violence cases are, and we provide clients with compassionate guidance and strong advocacy.

Clients choose our firm because we offer:

  • Decades of experience handling family law and protective order cases
  • Skilled representation for both victims and those accused of domestic violence
  • Knowledge of Montgomery County courts, judges, and procedures
  • Confidential and respectful handling of sensitive information
  • Strategic and balanced legal approaches designed for safety and fairness

Whether you need protection or defense, our attorneys are here to help you take decisive action.

Montgomery County, TX Domestic Violence FAQs

What qualifies as domestic or family violence in Texas?

Any act intended to cause physical harm, bodily injury, assault, or threats of harm against a family or household member qualifies as family violence under Texas law.

How long does a protective order last?

Temporary orders last up to 20 days, while final protective orders can last up to two years. In serious cases, they may be extended beyond that period.

Can I file for a protective order without an attorney?

Yes, but having an attorney increases your chances of approval and ensures that your petition is properly prepared and presented to the court.

What happens if the accused violates a protective order?

Violating a protective order is a criminal offense and can lead to arrest, fines, or jail time.

Can domestic violence accusations affect child custody?

Yes. Judges must consider any evidence of abuse when determining custody and visitation arrangements to ensure the child’s safety.

What should I do if I’ve been falsely accused of domestic violence?

Contact an attorney immediately. Do not contact the accuser or violate any court orders. We can help gather evidence and present your defense effectively.

Can protective orders include children?

Yes. Protective orders can extend to children and other household members who are at risk of harm.

What if I need to modify or end a protective order?

Either party can request modification or termination if circumstances change. The court will review the request and make a decision based on safety and evidence.

Are domestic violence records public?

Yes, most protective orders and court filings are part of the public record, though sensitive information can sometimes be sealed.

Can both parties be charged with domestic violence?

Yes. In some cases, both individuals may face charges if there is evidence of mutual violence.

Serving Montgomery County

  • Conroe
  • The Woodlands
  • Magnolia
  • Montgomery
  • Willis
  • Oak Ridge North
  • Shenandoah
  • Panorama Village
  • Cut and Shoot
  • Splendora
  • Porter
  • New Caney
  • Pinehurst
  • Woodbranch
  • Roman Forest

Contact The Skilled Montgomery County Domestic Violence Lawyers at Lindamood & Robinson, P.C.

If you are facing a domestic violence situation in Montgomery County—whether you need protection or are defending against allegations—the attorneys at Lindamood & Robinson, P.C. are here to help. We provide immediate, confidential support and strong legal advocacy to ensure your safety, rights, and reputation are protected.

Schedule a confidential consultation today with an experienced Montgomery County domestic violence lawyer who will stand by your side, protect your interests, and guide you through this difficult time with care and professionalism.

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