Domestic Violence Lawyers | West Memphis Office | Serving Marion, AR
123 West Broadway, Suite A, West Memphis, AR 72301
Domestic Violence Lawyers | Marion Office
117 E. Military Road, PO Box 949, Marion, AR 72364
Domestic Violence Lawyers | West Memphis Office | Serving Marion, AR
106 Dover, Suite B, West Memphis, AR 72301
Domestic Violence Lawyers | Marion Office
205 Block Stg, Marion, AR 72364
Lead Counsel independently verifies Domestic Violence attorneys in Marion and checks their standing with Arkansas bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaMany victims of domestic violence often do not report the abusive and violent acts of their significant other or loved one. It is crucial that all victims know there is help and they have options.
Many victims feel trapped in their situation either economically, from fear of reprisal, or they feel they have no outside support; however, domestic violence victims may petition the courts to issue restraining orders to keep their abusers away from them or face legal ramifications including incarceration for repeat offenders. Talk to a Marion domestic violence attorney to learn how you can legally protect yourself and your children.
No matter what your legal issue may be, it is always best to seek legal help early in the process. An attorney can help secure what is likely to be the best possible outcome for your situation and avoid both unnecessary complications or errors.
An attorney consultation should provide you with enough information so that you can make an informed decision on whether to proceed with legal help.
For most consumer legal issues, the size of the practice is much less important than the experience, competence, and reputation of the attorney(s) handling your case. Among the most important factors when choosing an attorney are your comfort level with the attorney or practice and the attorney’s track record in bringing about quick, successful resolutions to cases similar to yours.
Personal jurisdiction – Requirement that a particular court have authority over a person, in order to bind that person to the judgment of the court, based on minimum contacts. International Shoe Co v. Washington is a landmark Supreme Court case outlining the scope of a state court’s reach in personal jurisdiction.