Domestic Violence Lawyer in Bristol County
Support & Guidance for Domestic Violence Charges
Facing a domestic violence accusation can change your life in an instant. These cases require careful navigation through both the criminal justice system and the realities of daily life. At Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos, our criminal defense team gives you step-by-step guidance and a direct line of communication. We work with you, helping you make informed choices and stand up for your rights at every stage. You do not have to go through this alone—our attorneys are here to provide personalized support tailored to your family and circumstances.
Call us at (508) 206-9334 now to schedule your consultation with our Bristol County domestic violence lawyer.
Why Choose Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos?
Our law firm brings a local perspective to every case, offering trusted legal services across Bristol County. We deliver consistent communication, clear explanations about the criminal process, and a commitment to handling every detail.
People choose us for these important reasons:
- Personalized attention: We take time to understand your background and tailor our approach to fit your needs.
- Experienced advocacy: Our firm manages a broad range of legal concerns, from criminal charges to family law disputes.
- Clear communication: We keep you updated throughout your case so you always know what to expect.
- Strategic resources: Our network supports us in gathering facts and building appropriate legal strategies.
- Supportive guidance: We help you address sensitive issues while respecting your dignity and protecting your future.
The Legal Process for Domestic Violence Cases in Bristol County
Prosecutors and police officers in Bristol County move quickly in domestic violence matters. Massachusetts law defines domestic violence broadly, covering a range of relationships and alleged actions. Authorities may proceed even if the alleged victim does not want to press charges.
Our team helps guide you through each phase, which often includes:
- Arrest and booking: When police respond to a call, they may arrest someone at the scene based on statements or visible evidence.
- Arraignment: The accused attends a hearing in district court, where conditions for release or bail are decided, and the court considers any restraining order requests.
- Pre-trial process: Both sides review evidence, discuss the possibility of case resolution, and determine if the situation will go to trial.
- Trial: If a trial is necessary, a judge or jury reviews evidence and makes a decision based on the facts.
FAQs
What should I do first if accused of domestic violence in Bristol County?
If you are accused, follow any instructions from the court, avoid contact with the alleged victim, and contact a criminal defense attorney immediately to discuss your next steps.
Can I be charged even if the alleged victim doesn’t want to press charges?
Yes. In Massachusetts, the state may pursue domestic violence charges based on police observations or reports, even when the alleged victim does not want to proceed.
Will a domestic violence charge affect my child custody case?
This type of charge can impact how judges view custody or visitation arrangements, especially if there are related claims of endangerment or risk to a child.
How do restraining orders work in Bristol County?
The court may issue a restraining order that limits or blocks contact with certain people. Violating a restraining order can result in new criminal charges and immediate consequences in court.
What happens if I violate a no-contact or restraining order?
If you break the terms of a court-issued order, you may face arrest or additional charges. Always follow court instructions closely, and ask your attorney if you are unsure about what you can or cannot do.
Connect with Our Bristol County Domestic Violence Attorney Today
If you or a loved one needs a domestic violence attorney in Bristol County, contact Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos for a confidential consultation. You will have a chance to speak with an experienced team that listens carefully, answers your questions, and provides compassionate, practical advice. We focus on keeping our clients informed and supported as they move through the legal system.
Call us at (508) 206-9334 now to schedule your consultation with our Bristol County domestic violence attorney.
"The Law Offices of Rachel M. Matos is always willing to help, returns calls the same day, and knows what they are doing. Their professionalism is top-notch."
- R.V.