Consent Without Admission
Watch this educational video to learn about domestic violence orders and what it means to consent without admission in New York State. Then give our attorneys a call to set up a free review.
Question:
What is important to know about consent without admission?
Answer:
You can consent to a family court order, in a family offense proceeding or a proceeding to enforce an order of custody, without admitting to violating an order or to any specific act of wrongdoing. That is, often a settlement to resolve such proceedings without a trial. The other party would receive their order of protection, or receive a finding that an order has been violated, but you would not be specifically faulted for any specific action.
Do you have questions about domestic violence orders and what it means to consent without admission? Contact our experienced Saratoga Domestic Violence Attorneys today for a consultation and case evaluation.
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