San Jose, CA asked in Domestic Violence for California

Q: Hello. I am in serious need for help concerning domestic violence by (former partner), who wants to evict me.

I am mobile home co-owner (Registration & Title). Is there any way including what he says is my not being on rental agreement (which I am), whereby he could accomplish this? Violence has escalated each time, until police came last weekend (9/19). My wrist is bruised and swollen due to his grasping me so severely, telling me he would break it. Please help or provide direction where I can resolve this horrible situation. Thank you.

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A: More info needed.

make an appointment with a criminal/family law attorney in your city asap.

before going in write down a summary of all the facts.

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A: If your partner is inflicting domestic violence on you and is trying to evict you. You need to go to the Court and file a Temporary restraining Order and tell the Sheriff to serve the the TRO. Best of luck.

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