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Domestic Abuse Solicitors

If you’re facing domestic abuse, you’re not alone. At Frodshams, our Family Law and Domestic Abuse Solicitors are here to provide understanding, support, and guidance every step of the way.

What is Domestic abuse?

Domestic abuse is a pattern of behaviour in which one person uses control, fear, or intimidation to harm or manipulate another within a relationship. It can take many forms, including physical violence, emotional abuse, financial control, psychological manipulation, and coercion. Domestic abuse affects people from all backgrounds, and it’s never acceptable.

How we can help protect you

At Frodshams, our priority is your safety and well-being. If you’re experiencing domestic abuse, we provide compassionate, expert guidance to help you secure the legal protections you need. Our team can support you through every step of applying for an injunction.

We understand that taking this step can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’re here to make the process as straightforward and reassuring as possible, ensuring you have the right support, evidence, and advice at each stage. With Frodshams, you’ll never face this journey alone.

What is an injunction?

If you’ve experienced abuse, you have the option to apply for an injunction to help protect yourself and your family. Injunctions are court orders designed to keep you safe by legally restricting the person who has caused you harm. Should they breach the injunction - such as by contacting you or approaching your home - they could face arrest and further legal consequences.

Types of injunctions
  • Non-molestation order: This order protects you and your child from harm or threats from the person who has caused abuse.
  • Occupation order: This order determines who is allowed to live in the family home or access the surrounding area.

With the right support and evidence, an injunction can be granted quickly.

If you’re in immediate danger, call 999 and request the police. If you’re unable to speak and are calling from a mobile, press 55 to transfer your call to the police.

If you need 24/7 support for domestic abuse, the following helplines are available:
Victim Support: 0808 1689 111
National Domestic Abuse Helpline: 0808 2000 247

Why choose Frodshams as your domestic abuse solicitors

Choosing the right domestic abuse solicitors and legal support is essential when facing sensitive issues like domestic abuse. At Frodshams, we offer more than legal expertise; we bring a compassionate, client-focused approach that prioritises your safety and peace of mind. Our domestic abuse solicitors understand the unique challenges of seeking protection, and we’re dedicated to making the process as supportive and straightforward as possible.

Why choose Frodshams?

With our experience in handling domestic abuse cases, we know the importance of acting swiftly and effectively. We’ll guide you through each step, ensuring you feel informed, empowered, and supported. From securing injunctions to providing ongoing legal advice, we’re here to protect your rights and well-being.

When you choose Frodshams, you’re choosing a team that genuinely cares. Our commitment is to stand by you, offering the expertise and understanding you need to regain control and find a safer, brighter future.

Keeping You Safe is Our Priority

We prioritise your safety every step of the way. Our legal proceedings are tailored to keep you safe, with:

Safewords

Say the word “home” when you call so we know that it’s difficult for you to speak to us. We can arrange tailored support to keep you safe.

No Caller ID

When you tell us the safeword, we’ll only call you from withheld numbers, so no one knows it’s us who’s calling you.

No Callbacks

We understand if you need to hang up on us quickly. When this happens, we won’t call you back. We’ll wait for you to call us back when it's safe.

We’re In Your Corner

Domestic abuse occurs in many relationships, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything you can do about it. At Frodsham’s Solicitors, we’re here to help when you need us the most. We can:

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Give You Tailored Advice

There’s a lot you and we can do to protect you against domestic abuse. We provide personalised advice on how our domestic abuse solicitors can support you with your situation.

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Offer Urgent Support

As experienced family law solicitors, we know how to help when it’s needed immediately. We can facilitate and provide urgent protection to keep you and your family safe.

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Apply For Injunctions

We can arrange and apply for an injunction on your behalf. We can proceed quickly and effectively to get you the support you need, when you need it.

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Prioritise Your Safety

From safewords to withheld numbers, we prioritise your safety every step of the way. You can rely on our team to treat your case with compassion and care.

Frequently asked Domestic Abuse Questions

Domestic abuse includes a range of behaviours, from physical violence and threats to emotional, psychological, and financial manipulation. If someone’s actions make you feel controlled, intimidated, or unsafe, it may be considered abuse.

With the right support and evidence, an injunction can be granted quickly, often on an emergency basis if you are at immediate risk. We can discuss your options and help you take swift action if necessary.

In some cases, yes. While many injunctions can be granted based on submitted evidence alone, the court may sometimes require a hearing. If a court appearance is needed, we’ll be with you to provide support and representation.

If someone violates the terms of an injunction, they could face serious legal consequences, including arrest. We’ll guide you on what to do if a breach occurs, ensuring that your protection remains a priority.

Yes, you can still apply for an injunction. Although police reports can be helpful, other forms of evidence, such as witness statements or documentation of incidents, can also support your application.

A non-molestation order protects you and your child from harm or threats, while an occupation order decides who can live in or access the family home. We’ll help determine which option best suits your needs.

While it’s possible to apply for an injunction on your own, having a solicitor can make the process smoother and more effective. Our team can help you gather evidence, complete paperwork, and represent you, increasing the likelihood of a swift and successful outcome.

Yes, injunctions like non-molestation orders can be applied to protect both you and your child from harm or threats. We’ll ensure that your application addresses the safety of everyone involved.

Yes, experiencing domestic abuse can be grounds for separation and divorce. Our team can guide you through both the divorce process and obtaining necessary protections like injunctions. We’re here to help you take steps towards a safer future while handling the legal aspects of your separation.

It’s Good to Talk

We understand that finding the right support after experiencing domestic abuse can feel overwhelming. That’s why we’re dedicated to providing expert legal guidance with the empathy you deserve.

Starting the conversation may feel daunting, but talking it through is a positive first step. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can begin supporting you. Our family law solicitors are here to offer compassionate advice, focused on helping you stay safe.

Contact us online today, or call 01744 626 600 for initial, no-obligation advice.

The team at Frodshams