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Domestic Violence Attorney In Savannah, Georgia

When A Loved One Accuses You Of Violence, We Take Up Your Cause

If you're being falsely accused by a loved one of a violent act, you're probably feeling betrayed. With prosecutors being harsh on domestic violence cases nowadays, you're likely to face a challenging journey in the court. Kurtis Bronston, your single-point contact in Georgia, will stand by your side, uncovering false claims and combating overzealous prosecutors. It doesn't matter if it's your spouse, partner, or any other household member making accusations, Kurtis scrutinizes all allegations with a keen eye.


He understands the severity of actual domestic violence, but also knows that a lot of these cases are fabricated or exaggerated, especially after a family dispute or child custody disagreement. Kurtis probes into the evidence, assertively questions and cross-questions the opposing side's witness and the accuser to expose the truth.


Reach out to The Law Office of Kurtis C. Bronston, LLC today to navigate your legal path.

Call The Law Office of Kurtis C. Bronston, LLC at 912-600-3352 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Are Domestic Violence Charges?

In Georgia, domestic violence can encompass acts of intimidation, harassment, and infringement on a family member’s personal liberty, not just physical abuse. These are grave charges, with a daunting journey ahead of you. But, it doesn't need to be an uphill battle with Kurtis Bronston, your dedicated criminal defense attorney in Georgia. Kurtis Bronston can scrutinize the prosecution's case, expose any false statements by witnesses, and identify any legal missteps made by the investigating officers. If you have, regretfully, committed a violent act against a loved one in a fit of rage, Kurtis Bronston will tirelessly negotiate for a reduction in your charges. The main goal would be for you to attend counseling and anger management classes, offering a pledge that the charges will be expunged after a certain period of improved behavior. With Kurtis Bronston on your side, there is possibility for a better future. Reach out to The Law Office of Kurtis C. Bronston, LLC today to discover how.

What Could Happen to Me if Convicted?

Facing misdemeanor or felony charges in Georgia? Kurtis Bronston is here to guide you. Even minor misdemeanors can result in jail time and substantial financial penalties, leaving a lasting impact on your life. In some situations, your charges may even be elevated to a felony level, leading to harsher penalties such as significant prison time and larger fines. Long-term implications can additionally include hindered employment opportunities, loss of child custody, restrictions on firearm ownership, and obstacles in pursuing further education. Avoid these potential repercussions.


Allow The Law Office of Kurtis C. Bronston, LLC in Georgia to advocate for you and your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions About Domestic Violence Charges in Savannah, Georgia

  • What exactly qualifies as domestic violence under Georgia law?

    Georgia defines domestic violence — legally called “family violence” — to include offenses such as assault, battery, stalking, unlawful restraint, or criminal damage to property when committed against a family or household member.

  • How serious are domestic violence charges in Savannah?

    Domestic violence charges range from misdemeanors to felonies depending on the conduct and harm involved. Penalties can include jail time, fines, probation, and long-term consequences like restrictions on firearm rights.

  • Will I be arrested immediately if there’s a domestic violence call?

    Yes — Georgia law enforcement officers often make an arrest if they have probable cause that family violence occurred, even if the alleged victim later wants to drop the complaint.

  • Can a domestic violence conviction affect child custody or visitation?

    Domestic violence convictions and related protective orders can seriously impact family law issues, including child custody, visitation rights, and divorce proceedings.

  • How can a Savannah domestic violence defense attorney help?

    A skilled lawyer can review the evidence, challenge improper police procedures, negotiate for reduced or dismissed charges, and work to protect your rights, reputation, and future.

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Have Questions?

Call The Law Office of Kurtis C. Bronston, LLC at 912-600-3352 today. We are available during normal working hours, but also maintain a 24/7 phone availability. If you need a consultation on a weekend or evening, we can provide that for you.