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Jacqueline Marguerite Mayer, experienced Criminal Defense, Domestic Violence attorney in Newport, KY with 31 reviews
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17 Jan, 2025 by Madie paige
Anthony is the best in the business! He was very attentive, thorough, and kind. Couldn't have asked for a better lawyer for my case.
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04 Jan, 2025 by Abdoulaye ndiaye
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23 Dec, 2024 by David
I hired Jacqueline Mayer, or should I say I hired the law firm that Jacqueline Mayer worked at after being accused of a misdemeanor crime. I did not hire Jacqueline or the firm that she was working at because of AVVO. I hired the law firm due to their reputation and feedback given by other clients through Google. Shortly thereafter Jacqueline Mayer decided to leave the law firm and to start her own practice. After Consulting with the law firm and getting to know Jacqueline Mayer initially I was given the choice to either stay with the law firm or to continue to have Jacqueline Mayer represent me outside of their Law Firm. I chose to stay with Jacqueline Mayer only because I had been initially working with her and established a preliminary relationship with her. I only later realized that this was the biggest mistake I could have made. Jacqueline is young and quite inexperienced. I later found out that before briefly working at the aforementioned Law Firm Jacqueline Mayer had worked with the District Attorney's office for several years here in Lexington Kentucky and had a personal understanding of the judge that had been assigned my court case. I, as most people might, thought that her working knowledge of the judge was very encouraging. Here in Lexington, as in most communities, having an attorney that has a understanding of their working environment as well as a working relationship with the prosecuting attorney seems like a great strategic choice. As you may or may not know the police only need reasonable suspicion of a crime having been committed which is much different than the standard required in court which is based on facts Beyond A Reasonable Doubt. Reasonable Suspicion is basically and alleged victims statement. Whereas in court you have to present evidence that a crime has been committed and there is evidence Beyond Reasonable Doubt that you would be guilty of a crime. The prosecutor's office nor the detectives involved had any evidence other than an accusation that a crime had been committed. However Jacqueline's inexperience as a defense attorney and close working relationship with the prosecutor's office turned out to be a little less than a complete nightmare for me. In the few months the Jacqueline Mayor representing me she did not file not even one motion. There was no motion for an evidentiary hearing there was no motion to examine a witness and their most certainly was no motion to dismiss because the prosecutor's office and the detectives had absolutely zero evidence other than an accusation. Let's remember that one's friend Court the standard for prosecution or for a trial conviction is evidence Beyond Reasonable Doubt. Jacqueline Mayor, after our first pre-trial hearing seemed absolutely lost. Pretrial hearing after pretrial hearing was called by the judge and Jacqueline Mayor did absolutely nothing other than show up in court. After the 5th or 6th pretrial hearing I began getting the impression that Jacqueline Mayer had never defended a case by herself in her entire life. After the 5th or 6th pre-trial hearing I demanded evidence of exactly what she had done to represent me other than to show up in court. At this time I begin initial conversations with a different attorney. As a result of me having demanded evidence of what she had done to deserve such a healthy fee she produced absolutely nothing and the court records can easily represent exactly what I'm saying to be the truth. Very shortly after being provided zero evidence that Jacqueline Mayer had done anything with my case other than to show up in court I began securing representation from another attorney. My patience with Jacqueline Mayer had come to an end. At this point Jacqueline and I had a conversation. And by conversation I mean that I basically verbally drug her from one end of Main Street to the other. Long story short my new attorney had my case dismissed within two hearings and made sure my record was completely expunged!
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Dawn M Gentry, experienced Divorce, Domestic Violence attorney in Newport, KY with 26 reviews
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28 May, 2023 by Donna stull
John was the greatest at solving my issues
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28 Jul, 2022 by Da
Excellent legal advice and always someone available to help. I highly recommend!
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What a Domestic Violence Lawyer Can Do for You

A domestic violence lawyer provides legal assistance to individuals involved in cases of domestic abuse, whether you are a victim seeking protection or someone accused of domestic violence defending against the charges. These lawyers help with obtaining restraining orders (protective orders), representing clients in criminal court, and handling related family law issues such as child custody, divorce, and visitation rights.

If you are dealing with domestic violence, a lawyer can help protect your rights and navigate the legal system to ensure your safety or defend you if you’re falsely accused.

When Should I Hire a Domestic Violence Lawyer?

You should consider hiring a domestic violence lawyer if you are:

  • A Victim of Domestic Violence:
    • Filing for a protective order (restraining order): If you need immediate protection from an abuser, a lawyer can help you file for a protective order, which legally requires the abuser to stay away from you and refrain from contacting you.
    • Divorce or separation due to abuse: If domestic violence is a factor in your relationship, a lawyer can help you pursue a divorce or legal separation and ensure that you are protected throughout the process.
    • Child custody and visitation issues: A lawyer can help you secure custody of your children and limit or restrict the abuser’s visitation rights to protect the safety of your children.
    • Filing criminal charges: If you are pursuing criminal charges against the abuser, a domestic violence lawyer can work with law enforcement and prosecutors to ensure the case is handled properly.
    • Assistance with safety planning: A lawyer can advise on the legal steps to create a safety plan, including securing temporary housing, and taking steps to protect you and your family.
  • Accused of Domestic Violence:
    • Defending against criminal charges: If you’ve been accused of domestic violence, a lawyer can defend your case, challenge the evidence, and represent you in court. If possible, the lawyer can help get charges reduced or dismissed.
    • Challenging a restraining order: If someone has obtained a protective order against you, a lawyer can help you contest the order to prevent it from negatively impacting your life, including your employment and child custody rights.
    • Dealing with family law issues: Domestic violence allegations can affect child custody, divorce, and property division. A lawyer can represent your interests in family court and ensure that your parental rights are protected.
    • Avoiding criminal record implications: A lawyer can work to minimize the impact of the allegations on your record, which can affect your employment, housing, and future legal matters.

Hiring a lawyer at the earliest stages can help ensure your rights are protected and the case is handled effectively, whether you are seeking protection or defending against accusations.

What Does a Domestic Violence Lawyer Do?

A domestic violence lawyer provides various legal services depending on the specifics of your case. These responsibilities often include:

  • For Victims:
    • Filing for protective orders: A lawyer can help victims of domestic violence obtain temporary or permanent restraining orders, which provide legal protection by restricting the abuser’s access to you and your children.
    • Representing you in divorce and child custody matters: Domestic violence often leads to divorce or separation, and a lawyer can represent you in family court to protect your assets, secure custody of your children, and arrange spousal and child support.
    • Criminal representation: Lawyers work with law enforcement and prosecutors to pursue criminal charges against the abuser, ensuring that you are informed and supported throughout the legal process.
    • Safety planning and legal advice: Lawyers provide advice on how to stay safe legally and can assist in securing temporary housing, providing guidance on how to leave abusive situations safely.
  • For the Accused:
    • Defending against charges: A lawyer will build a defense by investigating the case, gathering evidence, and challenging the claims made against you. If necessary, the lawyer can negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges or penalties.
    • Challenging protective orders: If a restraining order has been placed against you, a lawyer can contest the order and present evidence to defend against it, aiming to minimize its impact on your life and reputation.
    • Handling related family law issues: Lawyers help defend against domestic violence allegations in divorce, child custody, and visitation disputes, working to protect your parental rights and reputation.
    • Preventing long-term consequences: A lawyer will work to protect you from the long-term consequences of a domestic violence conviction, such as a criminal record that could affect employment, housing, and more.

How Are Domestic Violence Lawyers Paid?

Domestic violence lawyers generally charge for their services in different ways depending on the case's complexity and the type of legal work involved. Common payment structures include:

  • Hourly rate: Many domestic violence lawyers charge by the hour, with rates ranging from $150 to $500 or more, depending on the lawyer’s experience and location. Hourly rates are common for both criminal defense and family law matters.
  • Flat fee: For specific tasks, such as filing a restraining order or defending against a straightforward domestic violence charge, some lawyers offer a flat fee that covers all legal work related to that service.
  • Retainer: In complex cases, such as those involving criminal charges, divorce, and custody disputes, a lawyer may require a retainer fee, which is an upfront payment that covers future legal services.
  • Pro bono or reduced fees: Some domestic violence lawyers provide pro bono (free) or reduced-fee services to victims of domestic abuse who cannot afford legal representation.

It’s important to discuss fees during your consultation to ensure you understand how much your case will cost and what payment options may be available.

How Much Does a Domestic Violence Lawyer Cost?

The cost of hiring a domestic violence lawyer depends on the complexity of your case, the lawyer’s experience, and the type of legal work required. General cost estimates include:

  • Restraining orders: The legal fees for filing a protective or restraining order typically range from $500 to $2,500, depending on whether the case requires a hearing.
  • Criminal defense: If you’re defending against domestic violence charges, legal fees may range from $2,500 to $15,000 or more, depending on whether the case goes to trial and the severity of the charges.
  • Family law issues: Legal fees for divorce, child custody, and other family law issues related to domestic violence can range from $3,000 to $15,000 or more, depending on the complexity of the case.
  • Hourly rates: Domestic violence lawyers typically charge between $150 and $500 per hour for their services, with more experienced lawyers charging higher rates.

Always ask for a detailed cost estimate during your consultation to understand the total cost of legal services.

Top Questions to Ask a Domestic Violence Lawyer

Before hiring a domestic violence lawyer, it’s important to ask key questions to ensure they have the right experience and approach for your case. Key questions to ask include:

  1. What experience do you have with domestic violence cases?
    Ensure that the lawyer has handled domestic violence cases similar to yours, whether you’re a victim or the accused.
  2. How do you charge for your services?
    Clarify whether the lawyer charges by the hour, flat fees, or a retainer, and ask for a detailed cost estimate.
  3. What is the likely outcome of my case?
    Ask the lawyer for an honest assessment of your case, including potential challenges and expected outcomes.
  4. How long will the process take?
    Domestic violence cases vary in length, so ask the lawyer how long they expect the process to last and what might cause delays.
  5. Will I need to appear in court?
    Ask if your participation in court is required, and how the lawyer plans to represent you during hearings or trials.
  6. What steps should I take to protect myself or my rights?
    Whether you’re a victim seeking protection or defending against allegations, ask the lawyer how they will help you navigate the situation.

How to Check the Credibility of a Domestic Violence Lawyer

To ensure you are hiring a reputable domestic violence lawyer, take the following steps to verify their credentials and track record:

  • Check their bar status: Verify with your state bar association that the lawyer is licensed and in good standing with no history of disciplinary actions.
  • Look for domestic violence experience: Review the lawyer’s website or professional profile to ensure they specialize in domestic violence cases and have successfully handled cases like yours.
  • Read client reviews and testimonials: Look for reviews on platforms like Avvo, Martindale-Hubbell, or Google to see what previous clients say about their experience with the lawyer.
  • Ask for references: A reputable lawyer should be able to provide references from past clients who have been involved in domestic violence cases.
  • Check for memberships in relevant organizations: Look for certifications or memberships in family law or domestic violence advocacy groups, such as the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NCADV).

What Should I Prepare for My First Consultation?

To get the most out of your first consultation with a domestic violence lawyer, it’s important to come prepared with relevant documents and information. Here’s what you should bring:

  • For Victims:
    • Details of the abuse: Prepare a detailed account of the abuse, including dates, locations, and descriptions of any injuries or threats.
    • Police reports and medical records: Bring copies of any police reports, medical records, or photographs that document the abuse.
    • Legal filings: If you have already filed for a restraining order or been involved in any legal proceedings, bring copies of those documents.
    • Questions about your safety and legal options: Be ready to ask about the best steps to protect yourself and your family, as well as what legal actions you should pursue.
  • For the Accused:
    • Details of the allegations: Prepare a detailed account of the incident or allegations against you, including any evidence or witnesses that support your defense.
    • Legal documents: Bring any legal documents you have received, such as a restraining order, criminal charges, or child custody filings.
    • Questions about your defense: Prepare questions about the legal process, possible penalties, and how the lawyer plans to defend your case.

By preparing thoroughly for your consultation, you can help the lawyer assess your situation and provide the best possible legal advice.

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