
Beaton & Kiers, PLLC
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Domestic violence convictions can lead to serious, lasting penalties. Just being charged with domestic violence can negatively impact your reputation, relationships, and career. Due to the complex nature of these cases, you need a domestic violence lawyer with the experience, skills, and tenacity to provide the powerful defense you deserve.
At Beaton & Kiers, PLLC, we create customized defense strategies for individuals facing domestic violence charges. We understand all that is at stake and will work tirelessly to ensure your rights are protected and your side of the story is told.
With so much at stake, you must act fast. Call (603) 769-3491 to speak to a domestic violence attorney about your case.
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At Beaton & Kiers PLLC, we offer dedicated legal counsel for those facing criminal defense, estate planning, and elder law challenges across New Hampshire. Our seasoned attorneys, Amy Beaton and Larissa Kiers, bring over 50 years of combined experience, ensuring robust advocacy and personalized support in every case.
Why Choose Us:
- 50+ years of combined trial experience
- Specialists in drug and mental health courts
- Compassionate, client-centered approach
- Active commitment to community well-being
- Comprehensive support for future planning
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Actively involved in supporting local causes.
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Personalized service tailored to your needs.
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Empathetic and responsive help for your case.
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Over 50 years of combined trial success.
At Beaton & Kiers, PLLC, we’re dedicated to providing compassionate counsel and committed advocacy in criminal defense, estate planning, and elder law throughout New Hampshire. With over 50 years of combined trial experience, our attorneys Amy Beaton and Larissa Kiers have a strong track record in New Hampshire courts, including specialized drug and mental health courts. Our client-centered approach ensures personalized and responsive service. Additionally, our involvement in local organizations like Connor’s Climb Foundation and Family Reach underscores our commitment to our community. Whether you’re navigating a legal challenge or planning for the future, our team offers comprehensive support to help you move forward with confidence.
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What should I do if falsely accused of domestic violence?Seek legal counsel immediately to discuss your situation and gather evidence to support your defense. Avoid any contact with the accuser that could be interpreted as harassment or intimidation.
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Can domestic violence charges be dropped?Only the prosecutor has the authority to drop domestic violence charges, even if the alleged victim requests it. The decision to drop charges often depends on the evidence and circumstances of the case.
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How long does a domestic violence case last?The length of a domestic violence case varies based on the complexity of the case, the court’s schedule, and the actions of both parties. Cases can range from a few weeks to several months, with some going to trial taking even longer.
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Can I contact the victim if accused of domestic violence?If an order of protection or a restraining order is in place, contacting the alleged victim, directly or indirectly, can lead to additional charges. It is important to adhere strictly to the court's orders.
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