Domestic Violence

Reliable Domestic Violence Lawyers

Protecting Your Family Against Abuse


Domestic Violence occurs when one person intentionally causes bodily injury or attempts to cause bodily injury, places a person in fear of bodily injury or places a member of a person’s family in fear of bodily injury or commits continued harassment or other acts as defined by North Carolina General Statutes. North Carolina General Statute 50B-1 (b) defines Domestic Violence as those actions occurring between two people in a “personal relationship.” This includes current or former spouses, persons who live or have lived together, familial relationships (ex: parent/child), persons having a child in common, current or former household members, and persons in a dating relationship or former dating relationship. Protective Orders are granted for those persons that have experienced domestic violence. Protective Orders can last up to one year and require a hearing before a District Court judge. Our Attorneys assist clients in domestic violence relationships in obtaining restraining orders for their protection.

Domestic Violence Law — Fayetteville, NC — Margit M. Hicks, P.A.

Shelter Your Loved Ones from Violence


Don’t be a victim of domestic violence. Get protection from acts of harassment with the help of Margit M. Hicks, P.A. Attorneys at Law in Fayetteville, NC. Give us a call at (910) 829-1400 to learn more about domestic violence and the laws that govern it. We are ready to assist you in sheltering your loved ones from the dangers of domestic abuse.

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