Your Guide to Getting a Protective Order
Your Guide to Getting a Protective Order
Sometimes, working in the legal industry can have its own dangerous downsides, and one of the worst of these is having a vindictive or vengeful person targeting you for doing the job you were hired to do. There are also other cases where an ex-spouse or former domestic partner may be targeting you in a threatening manner as well. If someone is threatening you and your family, no matter what the reason, it’s essential to get a protective order to protect yourself in the event of a dangerous situation. While it may not be a common occurrence, being a criminal defense attorney can place a target on your back. Whether it’s an ex-client with a mind full of revenge or just an angry domestic partner who won’t leave you alone, there’s no reason to be lax when it comes to personal security for you and your family. A protective order can just be what you need to protect yourself and your family against someone who is threatening your safety and personal peace.The First StepsIt’s normal to be a bit shaken up and scared when someone is threatening you and your family, but that doesn’t mean you should be lax in your documentation. Whenever you’re looking to ensure that someone is ordered to stay away from your family and property, the first step is always to begin collecting evidence. Security cameras are a must, as these can be vital in capturing evidence to support your case.
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About Nicholas Wooldridge
Las Vegas criminal attorney Nicholas Wooldridge, founder of LV Criminal Defense, is ready to help you now in the toughest cases in the state and federal courts in Nevada. Call him as soon as possible after an arrest at 702-623-6362. He will explain what to expect in your criminal case and what your best defenses are. Most importantly, he can help you understand when you can expect to return to your normal life.