In Connecticut, domestic violence includes situations where a family or household member physically abuses, stalks, threatens, or uses coercive control on another person. If a person is subjected to domestic violence, they may
Criminal/Domestic Violence
Violation of a Protective Order in Connecticut
In almost every domestic violence case in Connecticut, the court will issue an order of protection. This criminal protective order will state exactly what the person named in the order can and cannot
When Does a CT Car Accident Become a Criminal Case?
When you’ve been accused of causing a car accident in Connecticut, you’re likely expecting the victim to make a personal injury claim against your auto insurance provider EditSign . In a lot of
What Happens if You Lie in Your Police Statement in CT?
There’s no question that making a police statement can be intimidating, especially if your freedom or that of someone you care about is potentially in the balance. You may be tempted to lie
What If Children Were Present during a Connecticut Domestic Violence Incident?
Many times, domestic violence incidents occur between two adults while their children are present. If you share a child in common, even if you are not married or dating, any dispute or altercation

