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North CarolinaDomestic Violence Lawyers in Wayne County, North Carolina

While assault, battery and threats of violence are already illegal in Wayne County, North Carolina, 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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B Geoffrey Hulse

B Geoffrey Hulse
Haithcock Barfield Hulse & Kinsey, PLLC
P. O. Box 7
Goldsboro, NC 27533
Licensed for 39 years, B Geoffrey Hulse is a Criminal Defense lawyer who attended Campbell School of Law... read more >

J Michael Ricks

J Michael Ricks
J. Michael Ricks, Attorney at Law
302 Brogden Street
Goldsboro, NC 27530
Licensed for 19 years, J Michael Ricks is a Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >

John C Hine

John C Hine
PO Box 916
Goldsboro, NC 27533
Licensed for 50 years, John C Hine is a Estate and Probate Law and Criminal Defense lawyer who attended New York University School of Law... read more >

Mark J Hale Jr

Mark J Hale Jr
P.O. Box 916
Goldsboro, NC 27533
Licensed for 16 years, Mark J Hale Jr is a Criminal Defense lawyer... read more >
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