Orders of Protection

Attorney William C. Cremins won’t stand by while children or helpless folks are threatened or abused. This is not a promise to help everyone free of charge, but it is recognized that some folks may be discouraged from avoiding violence, abuse, or threats of violence or abuse, because they don’t have money. Contact William C. Cremins to discuss whether you or your children may be helped pro bono, i.e., without charge.

Lawyer William C. Cremins has already been commended for Pro Bono work; no one needs to know if you are being helped without being charged. Your dignity may already have been torn to shreds by an abuser, so your lawyer needn’t disclose that you are unable to pay, but you are being helped anyway. While there is a limit as to what any lawyer can do without pay, contact William C. Cremins to discuss whether you or your children may be helped pro bono, i.e., without charge or to obtain further information regarding potentially helpful resources.

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You Need Representation if You Are Falsely Accused

William C. Cremins recognizes that Orders of Protection are sometimes misused in divorce cases, or by unmarried but cohabiting people trying to get away with pretending to be abused just to get money after a breakup. One spouse may want more custody time or more money, and bring an Order of Protection lawsuit in a misguided abuse of the legal system. False accusations of spousal abuse and/or securing a restraining order can severely affect a divorce proceeding. Physical abuse should never be tolerated, nor should an untrue allegation be allowed to stand.

Getting to the Facts

Cases that involve Orders of Protection are rife with emotions, whether the abuse allegations are true or not. Did abuse occur justifying an Order of Protection? Are the accusations being made by an embittered spouse who only wants more money or feels jilted? The truth can come out with the experience of a dedicated divorce attorney on your side.

Contact Attorney William C. Cremins or call 1-866-618-6539 for help with your legal case.


Areas of Practice

  • Adoption Law
  • Alimony
  • Automobile Accidents and Injuries
  • Child Custody and Visitation
  • Dependent and Neglected Children
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