Texas Order of Protection Attorney
Domestic violence disputes can have a long-term impact, both in terms of rights in family law as well as in the criminal justice system. If you have been accused of domestic violence or you are a victim of domestic violence seeking an order of protection, you need experienced advocacy as soon as possible. At The Lincoln Law Firm, PLLC, we represent victims and alleged abusers in domestic violence disputes and related family law cases.
Advocacy focused on solutions for your family. Call 281-970-9005 to speak directly with our Houston domestic violence attorney or you are welcome to fill our our online form.
Threats of Violence and Texas Domestic Abuse Law
If domestic violence has been committed in the past two years and there is a threat of future violence, you can apply for a protective order. As an abuse victim, you want to take action as soon as possible to ensure your own safety and that of your children. A protective order is specific for family violence. Our firm will take the time to understand your individual concerns and help you get the resources and protection you need.
We are experienced in domestic violence disputes involving:
- Spousal abuse
- Child abuse
- Threats of violence
- Divorce
- Child custody
Domestic Violence Defense and Your Rights
If you have been accused of domestic violence, you want to take action as soon as possible to protect your rights, both in the criminal justice system and in any pending family law issue. Remember that a domestic violence conviction or an order of protection could affect your rights involving custody. If you have a protective order against you, any violation could result in immediate jail time. We can help you prevent a protective order or help you to resolve any pending disputes involving domestic violence.
We look forward to speaking with you. To arrange a consultation with a Houston, Texas family lawyer, please call 281-970-9005 or contact us by e-mail. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. and Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.

