Domestic Abuse

Unfortunately, the breakdown of a relationship can lead to physical, emotional and sexual abuse. When this happens, we will work quickly and determinedly to protect you and/or your children and make an application to the Court for an injunction to protect you against a violent partner, which may include excluding a violent partner from a property or protecting your financial assets pending a settlement or Court order.

If you need any advice or assistance with this matter, get in touch.

How we can help

Our family law team is well-versed in the intricacies of the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and is committed to helping clients navigate this complex area of law in a time that is extremely painful and unsettling for many individuals. To get the support and legal advice you may need, please contact us.

In March 2023, The Crime Survey for England and Wales reported over 2.1 million adults in the UK as being affected by domestic abuse, with 1.4 million women and 751,000 men making up this significant figure. This corresponds to one in 20 individuals, with a higher percentage (3.5%) of individuals experiencing domestic abuse from a partner or ex-partner.

It is crucial that action is taken quickly to protect you/and or your children in cases of domestic abuse. The dedicated family law team here at Hay & Kilner can help to support you with tailored legal advice to ensure you and your loved ones are protected.

Domestic abuse is a pattern of behaviour where one person exerts control and power over another within an intimate or familial relationship. This can present itself in several ways, including physical violence, emotional manipulation, psychological abuse, financial control, or coercive behaviours.

The Domestic Abuse Act 2021 is a landmark piece of legislation in the UK that aims to provide greater protection and support for victims of domestic abuse.

This act offers a clearer definition of domestic abuse, recognising not just physical violence but also emotional, coercive, and controlling behaviours as forms of abuse.

The act includes key stances on domestic abuse protection notices, recognition for child victims as well as housing protection.

UK law provides a framework for protecting individuals from domestic abuse and bringing perpetrators to justice. Victims can seek legal remedies through the expert legal guidance provided by Hay & Kilner; these include:

Injunctions and protective orders: Such as non-molestation orders and occupation orders, which can restrict an abuser's actions and access to shared spaces.

Criminal charges: Domestic abuse can be prosecuted under various offences, including assault, harassment, and coercive control.

Support services: Access to resources and support, such as legal aid, housing assistance, and counselling services.

At Hay & Kilner, our family law specialists provide tailored legal advice and representation in obtaining these protections. We understand the sensitive nature of domestic abuse cases and offer a confidential, empathetic service to support our clients through challenging times.

Choosing the right legal team can make all the difference in your journey towards the safety of you and/or your children.

Our dedicated family law team here at Hay & Kilner has extensive experience in dealing with domestic abuse cases, offering skilled representation and advice, and providing tailored legal strategies that meet your specific needs, with a compassionate approach to supporting each and every one of our clients.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, it's crucial to seek help and legal advice. Contact Hay & Kilner today to speak with one of our expert family law solicitors and take the first step towards a safer future.

For immediate assistance, please call us on 0191 232 8345. Our team is here to help you navigate this challenging time and provide you with the support and legal expertise you need.

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