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Restraining Orders

Boston Restraining Orders Lawyers

While proceeding though a divorce, your safety and the safety of the people you love always come first. If you have been the victim of abuse or you have reason to believe that someone poses a serious threat to your family, an experienced attorney can help protect you. For more than 50 years, the Dane Shulman name has been associated with helping Boston families through their most difficult times. Today, our attorneys are ready to help you take action and find solutions.

Protect the People You Love

There are two types of restraining orders in Massachusetts. Since every family faces different challenges, it is important to find the one that meets your needs. The first type is called a no-contact order, which prohibits any type of contact at all. The second type is called a no-abuse order, which will allow you to still live in the same house. However, if the no-abuse order is violated, it can automatically result in criminal charges.

Incidents of violence or abuse often affect families going through divorce. With a comprehensive divorce practice, our family lawyers are ready to help you with all your legal concerns during this difficult time. Our first goal is to protect the safety of the people you love, but we will also help you understand how abuse and domestic violence could impact you moving forward.

Get Answers and Move Forward

You may not know if a restraining order is right for you and your family. We offer free initial consultations for families who have been affected by any kind of domestic violence or abuse during the divorce process. We are prepared to guide you through your tough decisions and provide you with answers without any obligation.

Located in Boston, we protect the rights of families across Massachusetts. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation and protect the people you love.

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