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Domestic Violence Attorney In Madison, Wisconsin 

Your Right to a Strong Defense 

Being accused of committing domestic violence against someone close to you can be devastating. On top of the blow to your relationship, you’re now facing serious criminal charges in a legal system that takes an aggressive stance on domestic violence, sometimes even before all the facts are fully known.


Our criminal defense team at Eastbridge stands by individuals who have been wrongfully accused. Whether the accusation comes from a spouse, partner, or someone else in your household, we will thoroughly review the claims, context, and motivations behind the allegations. While we fully acknowledge the seriousness of domestic violence cases, we also know that some accusations are exaggerated, or made in the heat of tense personal conflicts such as custody battles or divorce proceedings.


Our legal team carefully examines the evidence, identifies inconsistencies, and cross-examines witnesses to uncover the full story. We are committed to presenting a clear and honest defense on your behalf, and ensuring that your right to fair treatment under the law is respected.

Call Eastbridge Law Group, LLP at 608-216-7000 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Are Domestic Violence Charges?

In Wisconsin, domestic violence charges can include more than just physical abuse. They may also cover intimidation, harassment, and restricting a family member’s personal freedoms. These are serious accusations, but you don’t have to face them alone.. With an experienced domestic violence attorney from Eastbridge on your side, we’ll carefully review the prosecution’s case to identify weaknesses, uncover inconsistencies in witness statements, and look for any errors in the police investigation.


If you did act out in a heated moment, we’ll work to negotiate reduced charges that can open the door to counseling, anger management, or other programs that offer a path toward resolution. We’ll also work towards an outcome where you could potentially have the charges removed from your record after a period of demonstrated change.

What Could Happen to Me if Convicted? 

Depending on the details of your case, a jury could find you guilty of either a misdemeanor or a felony. While misdemeanors typically carry shorter sentences and smaller fines, they often still come with jail time and a significant financial burden.


A felony conviction carries much harsher penalties, potentially including lengthy prison sentences and steep fines. Beyond the immediate consequences, a felony conviction can also affect many areas of your life, including your ability to find employment, maintain custody of your children, own firearms, or pursue higher education.


Don’t risk facing these serious consequences alone. Reach out to us today and let our experienced criminal defense team advocate for your rights and work to protect your future.

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Got Questions About Your Criminal Case?

Don’t wait—reach out to Eastbridge Law Group, LLP today. Call us at 608-216-7000 to speak with a dedicated criminal defense attorney. We’re ready to listen, answer your questions, and guide you through every step of the process. Your defense starts with a conversation.