“Being accused doesn’t make you guilty. Let the facts—not fear—speak for you.”
— Carolle El-Naffy
Private. Powerful. Prepared.
A domestic violence accusation can change your life in a moment. It affects your freedom, your reputation, your family, and your future. At El-Naffy Law, we know how emotional—and legally complex—these cases are. If you’ve been accused, the clock is ticking. You need a defense strategy before assumptions turn into convictions.
Understanding Domestic Violence Charges in Florida
Under Florida Statute § 741.28, domestic violence includes assault, battery, stalking, kidnapping, or other criminal offenses that result in physical injury or death of a family or household member. This includes:
- Spouses and former spouses
- People related by blood or marriage
- People living together (currently or in the past)
- Parents who share a child, regardless of relationship status
Domestic violence charges can be filed as misdemeanors or felonies, depending on the severity of the incident, prior offenses, or aggravating circumstances.
Immediate Consequences of a Domestic Violence Arrest
Unlike other criminal charges, domestic violence often results in mandatory arrest. Once you’re taken into custody:
- You can’t post bail until you appear before a judge
- A restraining order or no-contact order is usually issued
- You may have to move out of your home
- You could temporarily lose access to your children
- You may be suspended from your job
Even without a conviction, these consequences affect your life and family deeply. That’s why you need legal representation the moment you’re accused.
Defending Against Domestic Violence Charges
Carolle El-Naffy builds strong, smart, and compassionate defenses by examining:
- Credibility of the alleged victim
- Lack of evidence or conflicting accounts
- Self-defense or defense of others
- False accusations motivated by custody battles, jealousy, or manipulation
In many cases, the alleged victim may want to drop the charges—but in Florida, the state can still prosecute. That’s why a knowledgeable attorney is key.
Long-Term Impact of a Conviction
Even a first-time conviction for domestic violence may include:
- Jail time
- Probation with mandatory counseling
- Loss of gun rights
- Permanent criminal record
- Damage to immigration status (for non-citizens)
In some cases, a conviction may not be sealed or expunged—even after years have passed.
Why Clients Trust El-Naffy Law
- Clear guidance through complex legal procedures
- Individualized case strategies based on facts—not assumptions
- A bilingual approach (English, Spanish, French) to serve diverse clients
- Office appointments available by request—your privacy is always respected
Call El-Naffy Law Today
A domestic violence charge doesn’t have to ruin your life. Call El-Naffy Law now at (305) 456-7576 or Contact Us Here to schedule a private consultation.
Office Location (By Appointment Only):
75 Valencia Ave • Suite 800 • Coral Gables, FL 33134