If you have been charged with domestic violence in Florida you need a criminal defense attorney, who specializes in Florida laws. At our South Florida Law Office we will help you build your criminal defense while the state is creating their case against you.
Our fee is reasonable because we know everyone is entitled to have a criminal defense attorney (payment arrangements may be available). The state of Florida has a story they want to tell. Let our South Florida Domestic Violence Attorney tell yours!
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I contacted Jeff after being arrested for Domestic Violence. Jeff worked with me and helped me get the case dismissed without me ever having to go to court which was great since I live in Oregon. Thanks Jeff!!
By: Michael - Medford, Or.

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Florida Domestic Violence Attorney

As a former Supervisor & lead attorney in the Domestic Violence Unit (DMV) with the Public Defenders Office, I was quick to learn how important it is for an attorney to get involved early in the case. It was apparent how many did not belong in the domestic violence courts, how a law in the wrong hands could become a weapon. How it was used for divorce situations, immigration matters as well as the simple call for a cop to help settle an argument which resulted with the loved one going to jail for domestic violence with the caller pleading NO. Many times without the showing of any type of domestic battery or assault. Gone are the days of sending a domestic violence suspect over to a friend or relatives house to “cool off.” You need a qualified domestic violence attorney.

The O.J. Simpson prosecution brought enormous attention to domestic violence and the subsequent public and media pressure demanded change. Domestic violence came under the intense scrutiny by the country as well as the Florida Legislature. Law enforcement developed new policies all centering on liability. The phrase arose, "if you call about domestic violence, someone is going to jail". The court system created specialized divisions and the state staffed the divisions with domestic violence trained prosecutors. The inmate’s calls now get monitored, with the state even going to the extent of getting the phone calls taped and transcribed for use in court.

A few years back in July of 2001, the legislature implemented a law which automatically causes a second domestic violence offense to be treated as a felony.

Do not think you can go this alone…Do not think that if the victim asks that the case be dropped that the state attorney will drop the case…Do not think that if the victim says they will not cooperate that the state will drop the charge, the state can and often will pursue a case with or without a victims cooperation. The state attorney does not treat this as crime against a person; they treat it as a crime against the state of Florida.

I have handled 100’s of Domestic Violence cases for individuals accused. They have resulted in acquittals, case’s not being filed, charges being reduced, children and spouses reunited with their loved one and help for those who seek it. In addition, I have also represented the victims who by calling the police truly themselves became victims with the unwanted result of their loved one being taken away in handcuffs. I have helped them seek contact and convince the state to dismiss the charges.

Law Office of Jeffrey N. Ivashuk, P.A.
Attorney at Law
727 N.E. 3rd Avenue, Suite 201
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304
Phone 954-768-0988 " Toll Free 1-800-403-2056
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