Riverside, CA asked in Domestic Violence for California

Q: I have an upcoming hearing for DVRO against my husband mainly for his hacking coercive control tactics and altercations.

Because he is a genius software engineer and expert hacker. He has deleted my pictures of my wounded self and he has a picture of himself showing I fought back. How do I make sure judge doesn’t rule in his favor?

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James L. Arrasmith
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  • Domestic Violence Lawyer
  • Sacramento, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: If you are concerned about the judge ruling in favor of your husband in your upcoming hearing for a Domestic Violence Restraining Order (DVRO), there are a few things you can do to try to improve your chances of success:

Gather evidence: Collect any evidence you have to support your claims of abuse, including witness statements, photos of injuries, text messages or emails showing abusive behavior, and any other relevant documents.

Be prepared to testify: When you appear in court, be prepared to provide a detailed account of the abuse you have experienced. Make sure you have all the relevant details and can answer any questions the judge may have.

Consider getting an attorney: If you can afford it, hiring an attorney who specializes in domestic violence cases can be very helpful. They can help you prepare your case, gather evidence, and represent you in court.

Stay calm and focused: During the hearing, it's important to remain calm and focused. Stick to the facts and avoid getting emotional or angry. Be respectful to the judge and your husband, even if he is not respectful to you.

Know your rights: Familiarize yourself with the laws and regulations surrounding DVROs in California. This can help you understand what you are entitled to and what you can expect from the court.

Overall, the most important thing you can do is to be well-prepared, stay focused, and present your case in a clear and compelling manner. By doing so, you can increase your chances of success and obtain the protection you need from your abusive husband.

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