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    August 18, 2024
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    Divorce, family law, mental health
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    Yina Finch

Mental Health Support for the Wrongly Accused in Pierce County, Washington

Navigating a contentious divorce or family law dispute is hard enough, especially if you are facing false accusations of domestic violence. Working with a specialized law firm that offers exceptional legal services as well as mental health support is highly recommended.

The ending of a long-term relationship is rarely straightforward or painless. Even if you and your soon-to-be ex-spouse agree that a divorce or legal separation is the best path forward for both of your best interests, it’s natural to mourn the conclusion of this important chapter of your life. As you begin the divorce process in Pierce County or anywhere in Washington state, you may find yourself navigating complex and quickly shifting emotions along the way. One day, you may feel hopeful about ending the marriage and moving in a new direction; the next day, you may come across old photographs from the early days of your marriage and experience a sense of loss or sadness. It’s important to understand that grief is not always linear, and it’s common to experience a wide range of emotional highs and lows during the days, weeks, and months of the separation. Every emotion is temporary, and you can trust that you will emerge from the divorce process with the solid and stable foundation you need to forge your life’s next chapter. 

Wading through the steps of the divorce or legal separation process is stressful on its own. Unfortunately, contentious divorces can sometimes turn ugly, with one spouse making false accusations of domestic violence against the other in order to obtain a more favorable divorce settlement. If you have been wrongfully accused of domestic violence by your spouse or dating partner, you need reliable and effective legal support as soon as possible to ensure that your best interests remain protected at every opportunity. At the Hemmat Law Group, we recognize that the legal system is inherently stressful for most people. That’s why we proudly offer an in-house mental health team that is ready to provide you with the mental and emotional support you need during this turbulent time. Let’s take a look at how false accusations of domestic violence can affect someone going through the divorce or legal separation process in Pierce County and how enlisting the services of legally specialized strategists and mental health coaches can empower you to move through this challenging time with strength and grace.

Why False Accusations of Domestic Violence Happen

Domestic violence is a very real issue that affects many people across the country. According to the National Institute of Health, approximately one in three women and one in ten men experience domestic violence at some point in their lives. Although most people assume that a domestic abuser is always a physically intimidating, aggressive male partner who harms a female partner, the reality is that people of any age, gender, sexual orientation, race, or socioeconomic background can experience or perpetrate acts of domestic violence. While the vast majority of domestic violence reports are valid and credible, false accusations do happen from time to time. There are several reasons why someone may be wrongfully accused of domestic violence. According to Psychology Today, a vindictive ex can weaponize false accusations of domestic violence in order to secure a more favorable settlement. It’s not unheard of for a parent going through a divorce to make wrongful allegations of domestic violence against the other party in order to become the primary custodial parent after the divorce is finalized. Regardless of why the wrongful accusations of domestic abuse were made, those facing such baseless and false allegations often feel scared and concerned about how these serious allegations will impact their lives. As soon as you learn that your ex has falsely accused you of domestic violence, it’s essential that you identify sources of legal and mental health support in order to help you cope with this serious matter.

The Widespread Impact of Wrongful Accusations

Over the last few decades, advocacy groups have worked hard to support survivors of domestic abuse and shine a light on this widespread issue. Although this increased awareness has helped many survivors leave dangerous or unsafe living situations and changed many lives for the better, there are times in which a false allegation of domestic abuse can wreak havoc on someone’s professional reputation and personal relationships. Even though our country’s criminal justice system is founded on presuming a defendant is innocent until proven guilty, the reality is that the mere accusation of domestic violence can cause irreversible damage—even if the accusations are later determined to have no truth or merit. Someone who has been wrongfully charged or falsely accused of domestic violence often experiences significant emotional distress. It’s common to develop symptoms of anxiety, depression, insomnia, and intense stress in the face of such allegations, as you may feel hopeless and powerless to clear your name. Your friends and family may keep their distance from you, which can add to the sense of isolation and despair you may feel. These false accusations can even affect your professional life and taint your reputation within the community. Even if the accusations are false, the public tends to shy away from siding with or sympathizing with those accused of domestic violence. 

Support For Falsely Accused Individuals in Washington State

Whether the false accusation of domestic violence has been made informally by your ex or the matter has escalated to the point where your ex is pursuing a protective order against you, it’s essential that you obtain the necessary legal, mental, and emotional resources to support you through this trying time. First, it’s best to hire a highly qualified and knowledgeable family law attorney who can assess the details of your situation and identify the most strategic response that maximizes your chances of obtaining a fair and favorable outcome. However, it’s equally important to seek out the help of a mental health professional who can attend to the complex emotional and psychological aspects of this devastating and overwhelming incident. At the Hemmat Law Group, we believe in using a holistic approach when working with our clients. We recognize that attorneys are not always in tune with or sensitive to the emotional needs of those they serve, which is why we established an in-house mental health team to deliver the highest quality client experience possible. When you work with our law firm, you can expect to be treated with the dignity, respect, and compassion that you deserve. When you enlist our services, you will be able to access the quality legal representation you need, as well as the mental health support you need to make difficult decisions and navigate stressful situations with greater confidence. 

I Was Wrongly Accused of Domestic Violence. What Can I Do?

If a vindictive spouse is weaponizing false accusations of domestic violence as an attempt to deprive you of parenting time with your children or to secure a more favorable divorce settlement, it’s important to act quickly and strategically. Once you have found an experienced divorce and family law attorney to advise you on the steps to take, you can also meet with a mental health therapist to help you cope with the significant emotional toll of these false accusations. As tempting as it may seem to lash out at your accuser, contacting them and denying the accusations can backfire. For instance, the accuser can use your attempts to contact them as further evidence of your “controlling” or “aggressive” behavior, which may even prompt the court to accept their petition for a Domestic Violence Protection Order (DVPO). Suddenly, you may find yourself legally prohibited from contacting the accuser in any way. What’s more, simply trying to explain yourself may be interpreted as a violation of the terms of the DVPO, which can lead to even more headaches and legal consequences. Instead of putting yourself in harm’s way, refrain from addressing the allegations or contacting your accuser and rely on the guidance of your dedicated Seattle family law attorney and your mental health professional to provide you with the tools and support you need. 

Wrap-Around Support When You Need It Most

Family law disputes are among the most complicated and stressful in the legal world. Wading through a messy divorce or arguing over child custody and parenting plans takes a significant emotional toll. When you add wrongful accusations of domestic violence to this already chaotic experience, the result can be overwhelming and even paralyzing. However, as powerless as you may feel at this moment, you are never alone. When you entrust your family law or divorce case with the Hemmat Law Group, you can expect to be treated with the care and respect you deserve. We believe in delivering high-quality legal advocacy while addressing your mental health and emotional needs as well. No matter what the specific details of your case may be, our innovative team of legally specialized strategists and mental health therapists is here to support you from start to finish. 

Wading through a divorce, custody battle, or other family law dispute is stressful enough. However, if you are facing false accusations of domestic violence during this already intimidating process, you may feel especially vulnerable and anxious during this challenging time. At the Hemmat Law Group, we have a dedicated team of legally specialized mental health strategists who are ready to support you through this turbulent time. Please call our Seattle office today at (206) 682-5200 to learn more about our customized family law legal services.

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Article by Yina Finch
Associate Attorney