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Q: I have an open domestic case with my sons father , now hes harassing my mother . what can I do to stop this .
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 30, 2017

Depending on the type of case, you may have various options. If your mother is being threatened with imminent bodily harm, she should seek a protective order. Speak with your attorney to discuss options available to you.

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Q: My ex hasn't even started his domestic abuse classes for his probation. What happens if he doesn't complete them?

He has to complete 20 classes... it's already been 6 months since he was convicted. they offer classes once a week equaling 20 weeks. If he doesn't complete it in time of his one year probation, what happens to him? He pleaded nolo and they gave him 1 year probation and 20 DV classes.

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Feb 26, 2017

He may be needing to talk to his lawyer soon if he is found to be in violation of the terms of his sentence . . .

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Q: If my ex put a restraining order on me can she call me?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Feb 20, 2017

Yes, but records of those calls will be good evidence to refute their allegations. Give those to your attorney before the hearing on the case.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Child Custody, Domestic Violence and Juvenile Law for Rhode Island on
Q: my 12 year old son is expressing to me that he can't take the stress and anxiety that he is feeling during time with dad

he calls me thru facebook and looks very worried and nervous but when i say i will come get him even though its not my day he says no it will just make it worse. his anxiety and stress just seems to be getting worse. he father and i have joint custody and shared placement since the divorce. his... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Feb 6, 2017

Work with his counselor and your best to help establish healthy co-parenting support. If it becomes necessary to modify the custody situation, meet with and retain an attorney to assist you.

1 Answer | Asked in Domestic Violence and Employment Law for Rhode Island on
Q: I am a physical education teacher, i got summoned with a protection order. will this affect my job ability
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Dec 27, 2016

Depends on your school and board of ed policy. Your innocent until proven guilty so it makes sense to get an attorney who has experience in those types of matters, and handles cases before the judges in the county where the court will be sitting to represent you.

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Q: I was recently a victim of domestic violence in the state of RI, I want to drop the charges, am I allowed to?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Sep 26, 2016

Speak with an advocate, or an attorney. The judges will likely have some important questions for you that you should be ready for.

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Q: I filed domestic charges on my sons mother, a warrant was issued for her. She took my son and ran. What can I do?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Aug 31, 2016

Depending on what the "law of the case"(previous court orders etc) is/are, you MAY have many different options. Gather those documents and meet with an attorney with experience in these matters.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law, Child Custody and Domestic Violence for Rhode Island on
Q: My ex husband was charged with DA and DDC. It's a first offense, but I'm 16 weeks pregnant. Does that effect his penalty

It was logged as a simple assault, but the domestic advocate told me to be sure I tell the prosecutor that I am pregnant and that he is fully aware of it. I am in the middle of a custody dispute for our son, and he's acted out more than once in front of my child against me. I'm just... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Aug 21, 2016

Work with your attorney to ensure the case is well presented.

2 Answers | Asked in Domestic Violence, Family Law and Personal Injury for Rhode Island on
Q: is there a case for an autism child got a target burn mark on his butt on the last day of summer daycare?.

parent find out at night when bath and brought him to hospital and file a report, this happen on last Friday. police is still claim on investigation but parent think that the department is not going to do much because the officer question if the child had sat on something hot and got burn or did... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Aug 19, 2016

Charges need to be pressed by the police and /or attorney general's office. A civil suit is possible if it can be shown that it happened at the daycare. Suggest the parents contact an attorney who provides free consultations.

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Q: Husband was charge domestic this is his 2nd with me. This time i had nothing to do with it was just there. Can i drop it

the issue was between him and his friend but because I was there on-site they charged him with a domesticI also was charged with a disorderly because I argued the fact that nothing happened they say they have witnesseswhich the only witnesses there was the friend and his girlfriend so I need to... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Jun 17, 2016

It sounds a bit confusing. Retain an attorney to assist you. Husbands and their girlfriends often encounter friction with the wife. If the charges are against him for assault on his girlfriend, you are not part of that case. If your case has not been disposed where he was charged for domestic... View More

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Q: How to get a domestic assault and no contact order dropped?

My fiance and I were arguing and he grabbed my wrist to prevent me from turning my back on him. My sister heard the argument from another room and forced herself into the room where I was. My fiance explained that she was getting into our business and tried to get her to leave. She refused and got... View More

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on May 6, 2016

You should meet with, consult, and retain an attorney to assist you. These matters are not as easy to resolve as many people first think.

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Q: I called police on hubby, he was arrested for DA & DDC. I didn't file a statement & want case dismissed

I called police on my husband of 15 years, he was arrested for domestic assault & domestic disorderly. I didn't file a statement & want the case dismissed, can I? He has no prior convictions beyond driving violations from 20+ years ago.

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Dec 10, 2015

The case is now in the hands of the prosecutor and the judge. They have the authority to decide if the case will be dismissed. hopefully, he retained a good attorney to assist him in navigating the process. Without your cooperation, it is very difficult for them to make a case. Judges are very... View More

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Q: Can I drop charges I filled for a domestic violence? If I can how would I got about that?

Also could i have it dropped to just an assult? would this be considered his second offense if he had prior domestic charges as a minor? Can that be used against him?

Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on May 12, 2015

Meet, and retain an attorney to assist you. The court is very hesitant to "drop charges" in DV cases as tacit witness/victim intimidation is a constant concern.The prosecution/AG decides what amended charges are appropriate usually through a plea bargain negotiation with his attorney.

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Q: If subpoenaed, and I go to court, do I actually have to answer questions or can I choose not to testify in Rhode Island
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on May 12, 2015

Consult with an attorney to see if you are entitled to invoke your 5th amendment rights in the particular circumstances. If you are the defendant, you certainly do not have to testify.

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Q: If I get a subpoena as the victim in a domestic assault case and do not show up for court will they issue a warrant for
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Apr 14, 2015

They may . . . or they may not. If you are the victim and you do not wish to pursue the case, do the alleged perpetrator, the judiciary, and yourself a favor. Tell the advocate that you do not wish to pursue the case. Not showing up is a waste of resources.

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Q: Can a 17 remove a no contact order That ri put in place against her 22 year old boyfriend?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

Possibly, IF the judge approves her free and voluntary request. When you have a problem like this, it is best to see an attorney and retain them to assist you.

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Q: If a person has 2 domestics and they were over 5 years ago does the 3rd still count as a felony?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

When you have a problem like this, it is best to see a criminal defense attorney and retain them to assist you.

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Q: How far back can I charge someone with domestic abuse my sister's husband hit her in skull with a metal chair 4yrs ago
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

When you have a problem like this, it is best to consult with law enforcement authorities. They will have some questions about the delay in reporting what sounds like a serious crime.

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Q: What happens if plaintiff doesn't show up to court for a defendants 3rd domestic charge?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

The judge decides what will happen in most situations.

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Q: What happens if plaintiff doesn't show up to court for a defendants 3rd domestic charge?
Neville Bedford
Neville Bedford
answered on Mar 27, 2015

When you have a problem like this, it is best to see a criminal defense attorney and retain them to assist you. They will know the appropriate motion to propound on the court in such a situation.

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