Many family violence cases involve a separate civil protective order process in addition to the criminal case. Protective orders may:
- Prohibit firearm possession
- Restrict communication between individuals
- Affect child custody or visitation
- Limit access to certain locations
Because protective orders can remain in effect for extended periods, they may have ongoing implications beyond the criminal case. Whether you are facing family violence or drug possession charges, The Carlson Law Firm can review your case and explain any available legal options.
Federal Firearm Restrictions
A family violence conviction or qualifying finding may affect firearm eligibility under federal law, including 18 U.S.C. 922. These restrictions can apply even in cases involving misdemeanor-level convictions.






