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Domestic Abuse Advice – Confidential, Supportive Legal Guidance

Support for Domestic Abuse

If you are experiencing domestic abuse, you are not alone. Many people feel unsure about whether what they are experiencing is abuse, or what steps they can safely take to protect themselves and their family.

Our family law team provides confidential, compassionate legal advice to help you understand your options, feel supported, and take practical steps to stay safe.

At a glance

  • Speak to us in confidence
  • Understand what counts as abuse
  • Get urgent legal protection if needed
  • Protect yourself and your children
  • Receive calm, supportive advice

What Is Domestic Abuse?

Domestic abuse is not limited to physical violence. It can take many forms with the intention of controlling, frightening or harming another person.

There is a statutory definition of “domestic abuse” which states that the behaviour of the perpetrator towards the victim is domestic abuse if both persons are aged 16 or over, are “personally connected” to one other and the behaviour is “abusive.” This applies regardless of gender, sexuality or background

Domestic abuse can take many forms, and it often escalates over time. It therefore may be a single incident or a course of conduct.

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Types of Domestic Abuse

Behaviour is considered to be abusive if it takes any of the below forms:

  • Physical abuse
  • Sexual abuse
  • Violent or threatening behaviour
  • Emotional or psychological abuse
  • Economic abuse
  • Coercive or controlling behaviour

Domestic abuse can happen to anyone, including men and women, and whether you are in a same sex or different sex relationship.

Controlling and Coercive Behaviour

Controlling behaviour is a range of actions designed to make someone feel dependent or subordinate. This may include isolating them from support, controlling finances, or regulating everyday activities.

Coercive behaviour is a pattern of acts such as threats, intimidation or humiliation used to frighten or punish. These behaviours are taken very seriously by the courts, even where there is no physical violence.

How We Can Help

Our family law team offers discreet and supportive advice in a safe, confidential setting.

We can help by:

  • Listening to what has happened, without judgment
  • Explaining your legal options clearly
  • Advising on urgent protection if you are at risk
  • Helping you take steps to protect yourself and any children

If you are in immediate danger, emergency legal action may be possible.

Court Orders for Protection

Where necessary, the court can make urgent orders to protect you and your family.

Non-Molestation Orders

A Non-Molestation Order is an injunction that prevents someone from threatening, harassing or abusing you or your children. Breaching this order is a criminal offence.

Occupation Orders

An Occupation Order can regulate who lives in the family home. It may allow you to return to your home or require the other person to leave, even if they are the sole or joint owner.

Our family law team can advise you quickly on whether these orders are appropriate and help you apply safely.

Domestic Abuse Protection Orders

A Domestic Abuse Protection Order (DAPO) is a relatively new Order introduced by the Domestic Abuse 2021. A DAPO is an Order that provides protection for victims of domestic abuse and implements restrictions on the perpetrator including (but not limited to) their ability to communicate with, contact, harass, threaten and/or approach the victim of the abuse.

Domestic abuse is often complex and frightening. Our role is to provide calm, clear advice and help clients take protective steps safely and confidently.

Teresa Davidson, Head of Family Law
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If you are at immediate risk, we can act quickly to seek court protection and advise on enforcement.

The first point of contact for you should always be the police if you believe that you are in immediate danger. This is important as the police have a number of powers available to them and may be able to offer you immediate protection before you obtain legal advice.

Our family law team have your safety, and the safety of any children involved, as their primary focus.

We are not able to offer legally aided services. However, we will always be clear about costs from the outset and explain your options honestly so you can make informed decisions.

You may also be able to access help and support from certain charities / organisations who can offer additional assistance in protecting you from domestic abuse.

Our family law team have good knowledge of these services and can signpost you accordingly.

The most common injunctions are Non-Molestation Orders, Occupation Orders and Domestic Abuse Protection Orders family law team can explain which may be appropriate based on your situation and help you apply quickly if needed.

Yes. Breaching a Non-Molestation Order is a criminal offence. We can also advise you on what steps to take if an order is breached and how enforcement works.

Yes, these orders are made by the court, but in certain situations applications can be made urgently and sometimes without the other person being present. Our solicitors guide you through this process sensitively.

The length of an order depends on the circumstances of the case. We will explain what is realistic and advise if an extension or variation is needed.

A power of arrest allows the police to arrest someone if they breach certain court orders. We can advise when this applies and what it means for your protection.

Yes. Many people feel uncertain at first. We provide confidential advice to help you understand your situation and explore your options without pressure.

Client feedback

Harriet Reid dealt with my divorce aided by her excellent assistant Judith Pearson. Both Harriet and Judith were incredibly quick to respond to any questions or concerns I had during the process. I found Harriet to be ideal for me to talk to as she was direct enough to be able to explain what was happening in "plain English" rather than "legal jargon" and to point out the actions I should and shouldn't take. The process is extremely emotive and a calm understanding advisor is essential.
Richard
I chose Winston Solicitors following a strong recommendation from a close friend, and I have been extremely impressed with the service I received throughout both my divorce proceedings and house sale.A special thank you goes to Teresa and Emily in the Family Law team, who were outstanding from start to finish. Teresa consistently kept me informed about costs and the next steps in the process, which I found incredibly reassuring during what was a very challenging time. Her knowledge, expertise, and professionalism were exceptional, and I am extremely grateful to have had her representing me throughout. Emily’s communication was excellent; she was always prompt, professional, and supportive. Together, they provided guidance and reassurance that made a difficult situation far more manageable.I would also like to thank Laura and Amanda in the Conveyancing Department for their excellent work on my house sale. Their professionalism, efficiency, and attention to detail ensured that everything progressed smoothly from beginning to end.I am genuinely grateful for the support I received from everyone involved and would highly recommend Winston Solicitors to anyone seeking expert legal advice and representation. Their dedication, communication, and client care were outstanding throughout.
Jason
During such a difficult and stressful time I found Winston Solicitors excellent. I worked with Wendy throughout my divorce she was incredible, supportive, hard working and extremely knowledgeable. No question was too silly , no problem was too great for her. I trusted her advice 100% and was more than happy to take her lead. She held my hand every step of the way and for that I will be forever grateful. I have already recommended her to others and will continue to do so. I wouldn't hesitate to use Winston Solicitors in the future
Louise
I am extremely grateful for the support and guidance I received throughout my financial consent order process.Wendy was direct, practical, and very human in her approach. She handled my matter personally, which made a huge difference. I did not feel like I was being passed between assistants or treated like just another case. I felt properly listened to and supported.This was an extremely stressful process for me, but I trusted Wendy completely. Her advice was clear and realistic, and she helped me understand what mattered and how best to move forward.The wording she used in my consent order was particularly strong. She understood my situation accurately and phrased it in a way that clearly explained the reality of the marriage and the financial arrangements. I believe this careful and intelligent wording helped the court understand the case properly and approve the order.I recommend Wendy very highly. She made a very stressful process feel less overwhelming and helped me achieve the outcome I needed.
Anna.
Very professional put me at ease straightaway very helpful I would definitely use Winston’s again and would recommend them to family and friends
Shirley
Harriet Reid went above and beyond throughout the whole process. Her patience, professionalism and impeccable handing of the matter made a stessful situation much easier to bear. Her advice was spot on at all points and the proactive approach was much appreciated. I would not hesitate to recommend Harriet and her team and cannot thank them enough for their support and guidance from start to finnish.
Lisa
Harriet dealt with my problem swiftly and efficiently. I would award her more stars if I could.
Jane
Extremely helpful, efficient & worked within extreme tight deadlines.
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