Being a respondent in a domestic violence case can be overwhelming and daunting. Particularly if you are innocent of domestic violence but even if you are not. Before you consent or defend a DV order contact Cudmore Legal Family Lawyers Brisbane Co.

We have had success for respondents in the past where evidence of the alleged abuse has been non-existent, or even in cases where the abuse has occurred but other factors apply to why an order shouldn’t be made.

We offer fixed fee prices for respondents in domestic violence cases.

Your options as a respondent in a domestic violence case aren’t just to consent or defend. You can consent but request for a variation. Sometimes when defending as a respondent in a domestic violence case the other party withdraws. It really depends on your individual circumstance as to what the likely outcome of your domestic violence hearing will be. It’s best to contact a family lawyer so you understand your rights.

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