Have a witness.

If you and your spouse or partner were already separated before the charges were made, you may still have contact with that person. If for any reason you need to meet with your ex-partner, make sure you have a witness present to avoid more false allegations.

Avoid further trouble.

Avoid any action that could threaten your defense. For example, do not engage in confrontations with your ex-partner, keep a cool head and avoid angry outbursts, and avoid using firearms for any reason. Any disruptive behavior could be used against you in court to make you look like a violent or an unstable person.

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If you are considering a divorce you need to speak with an experienced Rhode Island divorce attorney as soon as possible. Please contact us online or call our Warwick office directly at 401.946.3200 to schedule your free consultation. We help divorce clients in Providence, Warwick and all areas of Rhode Island.

 

Christopher L. Russo
Helping Rhode Island personal injury victims for nearly three decades to get the compensation they deserve.