Hunter and Associates handle domestic law issues in Johnson County, Kansas, and surrounding areas. Our collective experience and in-depth knowledge of criminal defense and family law has prepared us to handle urgent and sensitive matters involving domestic violence, stalking, and harassment, to name a few. We provide strong advocacy to those who have been subjected to or are in danger of domestic abuse. In Kansas, there are powerful legal tools that can protect victims from abuse and harassment, and we know how and when to use them all.
Protection from abuse orders, also known as restraining orders, protect people from domestic violence inflicted or threatened by abusers. A protection from abuse order can place several restrictions on the abuser, including barring him or her from contact, harassing, being in close proximity to and barring him or her from living in the same house as the victim.
Protection from stalking orders provide protection to those who have been stalked or harassed, knowingly and intentionally, two or more times. The stalker does not have to be physically close to you. If you or a loved one needs legal protection from abuse, we are here to help you understand your rights and provide expert advice through the legal process.
While victims of domestic abuse deserve every protection available under the law, the accused also have rights. Sadly, it is not uncommon for a party in a divorce or child custody dispute to make false allegations to gain a legal advantage. We are staunch advocates for those who have been falsely and unfairly accused of committing spousal abuse, child abuse and other acts of family violence. If you find yourself the target of a false allegation, we can protect your rights in civil proceedings.
We are here to provide you with the strong representation you need for this critical legal matter.
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