Providing Protection & Legal Advocacy for Victims of Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a deeply serious issue that affects individuals and families in devastating ways. If you or a loved one is experiencing domestic abuse, threats, or harassment, you do not have to face it alone. The Law Office of Luna Stevenson is committed to helping victims seek protection, justice, and safety through legal action.
Whether you need an emergency restraining order, legal guidance to navigate a domestic violence case, or protection for your children, we are here to provide strong, compassionate legal support.
If you are being falsely accused of domestic violence, we will fight to protect your rights and defend you against wrongful allegations.
Understanding Domestic Violence in California
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Domestic violence includes any form of abuse or threats against a:
- Spouse or ex-spouse
- Domestic partner
- Dating partner
- Parent of your child
- Family member (parent, sibling, child, grandparent)
- Co-habitant (someone you live with)
Abuse can take many forms, including:
- Physical abuse – Hitting, pushing, choking, or any form of bodily harm
- Emotional or psychological abuse – Intimidation, manipulation, threats, or verbal harassment
- Sexual abuse – Unwanted sexual contact or coercion
- Financial abuse – Controlling money, withholding financial resources, or preventing employment
- Stalking and harassment – Cyberstalking, repeated calls or messages, and showing up uninvited
If you are in danger, call 911 for immediate help and then seek legal protection.
Filing a Restraining Order in California
A restraining order (also called a protective order) is a court order that legally prevents an abuser from contacting or coming near you.
Types of Restraining Orders
- Emergency Protective Order (EPO) – Issued by law enforcement and lasts up to 7 days (for immediate protection).
- Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) – Issued by the court and lasts 2-3 weeks until a formal hearing.
- Permanent Restraining Order – Can last up to 5 years and be renewed if necessary.
Restraining orders can:
- Prohibit the abuser from contacting, harassing, or approaching you
- Require the abuser to move out of your shared home
- Grant temporary child custody to the victim
- Order child support or spousal support payments
- Require the abuser to surrender firearms
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
About Domestic Violence & Restraining Orders
How long does it take to get a restraining order?
Emergency protective orders (EPOs) are issued immediately by police officers. Temporary restraining orders (TROs) take a few days, while permanent restraining orders may take weeks following a court hearing.
What happens if the abuser contacts me after a restraining order is issued?
Contact law enforcement immediately. Violating a restraining order is a criminal offense.
Can a restraining order affect child custody?
Yes. A restraining order will limit custody rights of the abuser to protect the child’s safety.
What if I’m falsely accused of domestic violence?
Gather evidence, witness statements, and communication records and consult an attorney to fight false allegations.
How Our Firm Can Help
At The Law Office of Luna Stevenson, we understand that domestic violence cases require urgent and effective legal action. We are dedicated to:
- Protecting victims through legal representation and restraining orders
- Fighting for child custody and financial security in domestic violence cases
- Defending the falsely accused against unfair allegations
- Providing bilingual legal support (Mandarin & English) for clear communication