Restraining orders play a major role in Colorado domestic violence cases, designed to protect alleged victims and prevent further conflict. However, these orders can also lead to confusion and unintended violations, especially when the terms are unclear or communication happens through third parties or shared responsibilities such as child custody. What may seem like a harmless text message, a social media interaction, or even an unplanned encounter can result in
When you commit crimes of violence against someone with whom you have been or are currently in an intimate relationship, it’s called domestic violence. What many people don’t realize, however, is what that actually means according to Colorado law.
In this comprehensive guide, we’re going to tell you everything you need to know about domestic violence charges in our state, including how it is legally defined and what can happen
            
    
            