How Domestic Violence Can Impact Child Custody During the COVID-19 Pandemic


Domestic ViolenceDomestic violence can cause emotional, psychological, and physical trauma to the spouse who is being abused as well as the children that are living in an abusive household.  If you are in a situation where you are experiencing domestic violence, it is best to remove yourself from that situation for your safety as well as your children’s.   Let’s examine how domestic violence can impact child custody during the COVID-19 Pandemic.

 

A New York family law judge will take domestic abuse charges very seriously when it comes to determining how child custody and visitation may or may not be granted. If the abuse was serious enough or happened repeatedly, it is unlikely that the judge will grant child custody to the abusive spouse.   Both the New York family law judge and your child custody attorney have the same goal in mind; to do what it takes to protect you and your children from an abusive domestic environment.

 

Children who witness domestic abuse between their parents are at the highest risk for transmitting violent behavior from one generation to the next; it is best to get them out of that type of environment as soon as possible.  Their future depends on it.

 

Legally, the abusive spouse may be allowed to rebut the domestic violence charges.  This process may include having to provide evidence that shows that he/she is not a threat to the children or spouse. An example of when a spouse may need to rebut the domestic violence charges is if their spouse fabricated some or all of the domestic violence allegations in order to have the upper hand when it comes to child custody.  It is also an opportunity for the accused spouse to prove their case and/or make an effort to fight for their custody rights.

 

How to Get Immediate Help If You Are Experiencing Domestic Violence During the COVID-19 Pandemic

 

The first step is to find a way to either remove yourself from the situation and your abusive spouse.  You can do this by either finding another place to stay temporarily or get assistance from your New York divorce attorney who can guide you. Your attorney may be able to guide you in getting an order from a New York family law judge to restrict visitation or help you obtain a temporary restraining order.  

 

Call Sabra Law Group Today to Determine How Domestic Violence Can Impact Child Custody for Your Unique Situation

 

Each situation is different, so it is best to have a knowledgeable New York family law attorney advise you on what the best course of action should be for you. Call Sabra law Group today to book a confidential phone consultation at (646) 472-7971.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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