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Mar. 15, 2023

Criminal and dependency crossover issues in a family law DV matter

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Mark L. TSESELSKY

Attorney
Law Office of Mark L. Tseselsky, APC

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You have been hired to do a family law domestic violence restraining order hearing. If the parties have a minor child then there are two investigations that are going to create crossover issues for the restraining order hearing. The criminal investigation may influence the willingness of the accused to testify and the social workers' investigation may take the domestic violence restraining order hearing to a different court.

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