Anonymous wrote:Lawyer PP here: my basic point is that what you are getting here is really NOT the best perspective because there is a fair amount of misinformation. I feel like this may be coming across as snarky, but I truly don't mean it to be. I want to help your friend. I definitely think it is worth your friend's while to speak with someone who is not her attorney about what is going on. It is just that she needs to make sure her sources are reliable. To that end, here is the Fairfax County DV hotline: 703-360-7273. They will connect her with some great county resources.
DCUM is a fabulous resource for a great many things. Legal advice is not one of them.[/quote]
This. Please help her get in touch with people that can truly, reliably help her as family court and custody gets hairy quickly. The DV hotline is a great place to start. I wish I had been smart enough to call them.
-Former DV victim who now shares custody with my abuser because I didn't have proper documentation.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah that she's been in touch with her lawyer!
A protection order for what, emails about custody and eviction? I doubt that would not fly unless he was threatening violence. When was the last incident, four months ago?
Anonymous wrote:OP,
Does your friend have a hearing date?
She should see an attorney ASAP. Not sure anything any of us post here will be helpful because there is so much we do not know and I would hate to give your friend false hope.
Your friend must know that courts often try to get parents to agree to joint custody so both parents remain in the child's life.
Also court battles can cost a fortune.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even if she can prove he was abusive of her, that may not have bearing on custody of the children if he is not abusive of the children.
Not true!
See the Safe Havens grant program through OVW.
Supervised visitation and custody are not the same thing.