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Tensions at home can escalate quickly and lead to police involvement before you have a chance to explain your side. In Henderson County, these situations often move fast and carry heavy consequences for your family and your future. If you are going through a legal dispute involving an order of protection or criminal allegations, speaking with a Hendersonville Domestic Violence Lawyer is a logical first step to protect your rights. Brad H. Ferguson is here to listen to your story and provide the guidance you need during this difficult time.
Why Choose Brad H. Ferguson
We are dedicated to helping our neighbors in Hendersonville handle sensitive family law matters with honesty and care. Our firm has spent years working in the local court system, so we know how these cases are handled by local judges and prosecutors.
We believe everyone deserves a fair hearing and a strong voice when their reputation or freedom is on the line. Our office can also assist with divorce, child custody, and other family law needs that often arise alongside domestic allegations.
Domestic Violence Laws in North Carolina
North Carolina law looks at domestic violence as more than just physical harm. It can include attempts to cause injury, placing someone in fear of immediate harm, or continued harassment that causes emotional distress. These rules apply to people who have a personal relationship, such as current or former spouses, people who live together, or parents who share a child.
In our state, domestic violence is often addressed through a Domestic Violence Protective Order, also known as a 50B order. These orders can be filed quickly and might force you out of your home or keep you away from your children before you even go to a full hearing. Because these orders are civil matters that can affect criminal records, we work hard to ensure the facts are presented clearly in court.
Mandatory Arrest and Legal Procedures
When officers respond to a domestic call in Hendersonville, they often feel pressured to make an arrest if they see any evidence of a struggle or injury. Once an arrest happens, the process moves into a system that is hard to stop. Even if the person who called the police changes their mind later, they cannot just dismiss the charges. The state prosecutor is the only one who can decide to drop the case.
If a judge issues a protective order against you, it can change your life in an instant. You may lose the right to own a firearm and your ability to visit your kids could be restricted. We help you prepare for your court dates so you can fight against unfair restrictions and work toward a resolution that keeps your family life as stable as possible.
What to Do After an Arrest
- Stay quiet: It is natural to want to defend yourself or explain what really happened, but speaking to the police without a lawyer often makes things worse.
- Follow all court orders: If a judge tells you to stay away from your home or a specific person, follow those rules exactly. Breaking a protective order can lead to immediate jail time.
- Collect your evidence: Save any text messages, emails, or photos that show what led up to the incident. These details are helpful when we build your defense.
- Contact Brad H. Ferguson right away: The sooner we start looking at your case, the more time we have to talk to witnesses and gather facts before your first court appearance.
Contact Brad H. Ferguson for Legal Support
Dealing with domestic violence allegations is one of the most stressful things a person can experience. You do not have to handle the legal system alone. Our team is ready to stand by you and make sure your side of the story is heard. Call Brad H. Ferguson at (828) 660-0670 to speak with us about your situation and learn how we can help you move forward.
Brad H. Ferguson represents individuals and families throughout Henderson County, including Hendersonville, Fletcher, Mills River, Flat Rock, Laurel Park, Etowah, East Flat Rock, Mountain Home, Edneyville, Dana, and Horse Shoe.
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Brad is by far the best lawyer around I use him for all of my legal reasons and would recommend him to anybody that needed an attorney for any reasons he does what is in best interest of you he treats every case as if he was the one on trial 10/10 would recommend to anybody.
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Why Choose Brad H. Ferguson
Brad takes every case personally. He believes strong representation starts with accountability, which means being prepared, responsive, and fully invested in each client’s situation. Your case is never treated as routine or secondary.
No two legal matters are the same. Brad believes in careful analysis and creative problem-solving rather than shortcuts. He evaluates the facts, anticipates challenges, and builds strategies designed to protect your future, not just resolve the immediate issue.
Legal issues are often emotionally charged and deeply personal. Brad treats every client with dignity, patience, and understanding while maintaining a firm, professional presence in negotiations and court. Clear communication and mutual respect are central to his practice.
Clients deserve straightforward answers and realistic expectations. Brad is honest about risks, options, and possible outcomes so clients can make informed decisions with confidence. There are no empty promises, only clear guidance and steady advocacy.