Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Some Facts People Need To Know About Domestic Violence Accusations

In the last century, victims of domestic abuse had almost no rights. They fought hard and organized into groups, letting the public know of their problems. Finally, the public accepted public abuse as a true problem, and now every victim of such abuse is protected by law.

However, the tables have turned. In America, some individuals have abusing this situation in an attempt to receive certain benefits and sabotage their significant other. The goal is personal gain and success.
Before you report someone for domestic abuse, you need to learn how things work.
Here are some facts you need to know about DV accusations.

False accusations are still happening

Sadly, we live in a world where some people will do anything to obtain personal gain and wealth, even sabotaging their closest ones if given a chance. Domestic Violence is very dangerous and it may result in serious injuries and even death. Victims of DV are women and children in majority of cases. However, there has been a significant increase in false accusations lately.

Since the penalties for domestic abusing are harsh, some manipulative people could easily stage an incident and make it look like domestic violence. This is used for personal gain and wealth, and a defendant who is falsely accused has little to no chances of proving it otherwise.

If you are looking for legal representation in Salt Lake City, The Ault Firm P.C., Salt Lake City divorce attorneys are available 24/7. Give us a call, and we will gladly provide you with a free case review.

Leading to Criminal Charges

In many cases, the victims will simply “drop the charges” at some point. Why? For several obvious reasons:
  • They still have feelings for the abuser
  • They rely on the abuser to pay their bills
  • They rely on the abuser to feet their children
  • They believe that it was act of rage and choose to believe that the accuser will change

Believe it or not, but this is reality. For these reasons, the state has decided to continue pursing these abusers in order to get them off the street. Regardless of the charges are dropped or not, some state attorneys will still bring these dangerous abusers to court and do everything they can to put them behind bars. And as someone charged with domestic violence, prison is the last place you want to be in.

Perceptions change

Lastly, it is important to understand that regardless if you are innocent or not, once accused of DV, people’s perception of you will change drastically. And we are not talking about a positive change.
This may significantly affect your life, your work status, your future relations, etc.

You get marked for life. Your family members will distance themselves away from you, and you will be left alone.

Of course, this does not apply to everyone, as some families are very close and connected. But this is the sad fate of a majority of those accused of DV.

If you are a victim of DV, and you don’t know anything about family law in Salt Lake City, make sure to seek legal representation right away. It is the only way to cope with these problems, and the only way to ensure that you are safe from the abuser. Give us a call, and we will do everything we can to help you.

Tuesday, January 9, 2018

How to Get a Fair Divorce Settlement

Going through a divorce? It is only fair that both sides receive proper and fair settlement. But, this is easier said than done.
One side is always unhappy with the divorce. This is a fact, and 9/10 divorces end up on hostile waters. 

So what are the things you should take into consideration? 


Let’s start with the essentials.

Fair Settlement in Divorce: Basic Elements

Every divorce has many different issues that need to be address, and it is going to require a lot of your time and energy to figure everything out. However, there are 4 basic subjects that have to be resolved in order for the divorce to proceed and be successful:

Child support and all related expenses
Parenting plan and child custody/parenting time
Alimony/ maintenance/ spousal support/ spousal maintenance (if applicable)
Division of marital assets and liabilities. Defining which assets are considered the couple’s marital property, and which are a spouse’s separate property. 

Once these are taken into consideration and solved, the divorce may become final. Keep in mind that each of these 4 subjects takes a lot of time to figure out, and getting out of your marriage may require a lot more time than you think.


In the state of California, there is a waiting period of 6 months. You can use this time to try and reconcile with your spouse, or address the issues concerning the divorce. Speak to Divorce Attorneys in Salt Lake City and learn how you can terminate your marriage right after waiting period concludes, and get a fair divorce settlement


Split everything in two

Common sense says that everything has to be divided in two separate parts. Both spouses will receive equal share of everything they created and produced while married. This included properties, appliances and goods, and shared bank account.

In some cases, one spouse may be granted alimony if he/she is unable to generate as much income after divorce as the other spouse. In order to help that spouse live up to the same standards as he/she was used to while being married, the court will order the spouse with a higher income to pay a monthly alimony. The alimony may be permanent or temporary, depending on the terms and the situation of both spouses. 

Arm yourself!

Before you even file for divorce, we encourage you to seek legal protection and counsel. Our Divorce Attorneys in Salt Lake City have helped many individuals receive proper and fair divorce settlement. Feel free to contact them and schedule your initial free consultation. 

The worst thing you can do is represent yourself. If your spouse shows up with an attorney, and you don’t, the settlement will be everything but fair and equal. Everyone represents their best interests, and you would be surprised to see a once loving husband/wife fight for his/her rights. Be prepared, get much needed legal help and let them represent you and your best interests. It is the only way to ensure that you are given a fair divorce settlement.