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IowaDomestic Violence Lawyers in Des Moines County, Iowa

While assault, battery and threats of violence are already illegal in Des Moines County, Iowa, the penalties and collateral consequences are more serious when the crime occurs between two people related by blood or marriage or who were previously in a romantic relationship.


The designation of a domestic relationship is usually defined to include a boyfriend and girlfriend, a husband and wife, gay or lesbian couples, a mother and father who have a child in common, or family members closely related by blood or marriage (particularly parents, children and siblings).


Many domestic violence cases also involve filing for a petition for protection (often called a "restraining order" or "injunction") against domestic violence.


Criminal charges can follow an allegation of a violation of an injunction for domestic violence. Related charges include stalking, cyberstalking and harassment.

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Peter Wesley Hansen

Peter Wesley Hansen
Hansen Law Offices
319 North Main Street
Burlington, IA 52601
Licensed for 41 years, Peter Wesley Hansen is a Personal Injury and Criminal Defense lawyer who attended The University of Iowa College of ... read more >

William Ray Monroe

William Ray Monroe
Law Office Of William Monroe
218 North 3rd Street
Burlington, IA 52601
William Ray Monroe is a Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >

Heidi Danise Van Winkle

Heidi Danise Van Winkle
14505 116th Street
Burlington, IA 52655
Heidi Danise Van Winkle is a Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >

Melinda Kay Clark

Melinda Kay Clark
Clark Law Firm
308 N 3rd St
Burlington, IA 52601
Melinda Kay Clark is a Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >
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