Criminal Defense

Domestic Violence

Ohio Domestic Violence Lawyers

Individuals involved in domestic violence need experienced representation. In the past 20 years, Ohio domestic violence lawyer, David P. Mesaros, has worked as an acting judge, prosecutor, and criminal defense attorney. Attorney Mesaros now devotes his criminal practice to defending people in the Southern Ohio and Miami Valley area facing a wide range of charges.

At Crossman & Mesaros, LLC, our attorneys help a diverse array of clients. While our criminal defense practice is committed to representing those that may be accused of spousal abuse, our family law practice can also represent victims. If you are a battered spouse or accused of domestic violence, please see our protection orders page.

Domestic Violence Laws

Spousal abuse accusations can be handled in domestic relations court, and can result in a restraining order or emergency protective order. These measures limit the suspected abuser’s contact with the alleged victim. If you violate these orders, you can face fines and / or jail time. Only a judge can modify an order once it has been issued.

Domestic violence accusations can also result in criminal proceedings which can lead to felony sanctions. If you have been charged with a crime involving violence or threats to family or household members, it is important to hire an experienced Ohio domestic violence lawyer as soon as possible.

Contact Us

Regardless of whether you are involved in legal action in domestic relations or criminal court due to allegations of domestic violence, you should retain an experienced attorney to protect your rights. Please contact our Ohio domestic violence lawyer to find out how we can help. Call us at (937) 434-6500 for a consultation.

From law offices in Dayton, Ohio, the domestic violence lawyer of Crossman & Mesaros, LLC helps people throughout the Miami Valley region, including Springfield, Centerville, Springboro, Kettering, Vandalia, Clayton, Beavercreek, Xenia, Troy, Eaton, Lebanon, Montgomery County, Warren County, Greene County, Miami County, Preble County, and more.