Family violence cases often involve a separate civil protective order process in addition to the criminal case. Our Killeen family violence attorney understands the legal process to answer any questions about protective orders you might have. Protective orders may:
- Limit access to certain locations
- Prohibit firearm possession
- Restrict communication between individuals
- Affect child custody or visitation
Protective orders can remain in effect for extended periods of time, so they can have implications beyond the criminal case. Criminal defense lawyers can help whether you are facing family violence or drug possession charges.






