Domestic Violence Solicitors 2025

Our experienced team of domestic violence solicitors help individuals who feel vulnerable or under-threat from their partner.

Domestic Violence Solicitors

If you’re experiencing domestic violence or fear for your safety, it can be overwhelming and isolating. At Josiah‑Lake Gardiner, our compassionate family law solicitors are here to support you. We can guide you through protective orders, separation, and access to other legal support—all with sensitivity and expertise.

To book a confidential discussion, call us on 020 3405 0184 or complete our online enquiry form.

Domestic violence includes physical violence, emotional or financial abuse, harassment, controlling or coercive behaviour, and threats—typically perpetrated by someone close to you, such as a current or former partner or family member.

Regardless of whether you live together or not, you have legal rights and options. You do not need to be married or in a civil partnership to seek help or protection.

Our dedicated solicitors can assist with:

  • Applications for Non‑Molestation Orders to prevent harassment or violence
  • Occupation Orders to remove an abuser from your home, if necessary
  • Child arrangements orders, particularly where abuse affects custody or contact arrangements
  • Injunction extensions and enforcement if existing orders are breached
  • Support through Mediation Information and Assessment Meetings (MIAMs) when contrary legal processes allow
  • Referrals to specialist agencies and support networks for counselling, housing, or independent domestic violence advisers (IDVAs)

We know these situations can be unsafe and emotionally draining. That’s why we work with urgency and sensitivity, treating every inquiry in strict confidence.

  1. Initial consultation – We’ll listen to your experiences, explain your legal rights, and recommend the best way forward.
  2. Application to court – We’ll help you prepare an application for the most appropriate order.
  3. Urgent hearings – In emergency situations, we can often arrange a same-day or next-day hearing.
  4. Court decision – The judge may make immediate temporary orders, followed by longer-term arrangements at a final hearing.
  5. Post-order support – We’ll assist with enforcement, extensions, or review applications as needed.

Q: What if the abuser lives with me?

A: We can apply for an Occupation Order to legally exclude them from your home and ensure your safety.

Q: Can I apply without telling my partner in advance?

A: Yes—urgent applications can often be made without notice to the other party, prioritising your protection.

Q: Will this go on a public record?

A: Proceedings are generally private. The courts treat domestic violence matters with sensitivity, and records are not published.

Q: What happens if the order is breached?

A: Breaching a Non‑Molestation or Occupation Order is a criminal offence. The police take violations seriously and may arrest the offender.

Q: How long does the process take?
A: Urgent hearings can be arranged within hours or days. After that, a final hearing will typically follow within a few weeks.

  • Our team specialises in sensitive and urgent domestic violence cases
  • We provide practical guidance and support tailored to your safety and legal needs
  • We work discreetly, efficiently and with empathy—putting your wellbeing first

If you need urgent help or want to discuss your situation safely and confidentially, call us immediately on 020 3405 0184 or use our online enquiry form. We are here to support you when you need it most.

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