The charge of assault and battery against a family member can have life-altering consequences. What may begin as a heated argument or misunderstanding can quickly escalate into serious accusations, leading to criminal charges with severe penalties. The days of resolving disputes by simply separating parties until tensions subside are long gone—Virginia police almost always make an arrest in these situations.
If charged, you may be forced out of your home, restricted from seeing your children, and left facing criminal penalties that could follow you for years.
In Virginia, assault and battery against a family or household member is a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by:
A conviction carries additional long-term consequences, including:
Even if the alleged victim does not wish to press charges, prosecutors often pursue the case regardless.
Defending against these charges requires a strong legal strategy. Possible defenses include:
For first-time offenders, Virginia courts may defer a finding of guilt, placing the defendant on probation and requiring counseling (such as anger management). Upon successful completion, the charge may be dismissed.
When the stakes are this high, you need a strong legal advocate who will listen to your side, question the evidence, and fight to protect your rights. The skilled, non-judgemental legal team at here will build a strong defense to advocate for the best outcome possible. It is also important to understand and protect your constitutional rights throughout the legal process.