Domestic violence attorney

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Defending Yourself From Allegations of Domestic Abuse

San Diego divorce attorney, Elizabeth Brown, explains what can be done when an order for domestic violence has been filed against you. She covers collection of all possible evidence, the right to request an evidentiary hearing, and the consequences of not actively defending yourself from allegations of domestic abuse made as well as what happens immediately after it has been filed. ElizabethBrown, attorney, specializes in family law as a partner in the Lowenstein Brown law firm. She has served as President of the Public Interest Law Foundation and volunteered in the Peace Corps as an advocate for youth. In addition to her successful representation of clients in traditional court, Elizabeth Brown also excels using alternative dispute resolution models such as four way meetings, the use of special masters, and private judging. For more information on the successes and qualifications of Elizabeth Brown, please visit www.lowensteinfamilylaw.com Disclaimer: This communication is an advertisement as defined by The Rules of Professional Conduct and California Business and Professions Code. No communication resulting herein shall create an attorney-client relationship unless a separate retainer is signed by the attorney and the client. The information in this web site is published to inform our clients and friends about current issues of importance in the field of family law. The articles presented in this web site should be viewed only as a summary of each topic and not be ...



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