Being arrested for Domestic Battery can create a variety of hardships. In addition to going to jail, there may be special conditions placed on your release. There may be a no-contact order that prevents you from living at home. A no-contact order may also prevent you from arranging parenting time or supervision for children. If you are in this situation, you should contact Jon Phillips – 765-420-0230 – to determine what options you may have. Jon Phillips has appeared at hearings and obtained orders from the Court allowing contact. The Court is more likely to grant a petition to change the conditions of bond if a criminal defendant has attended at least three (3) certified domestic battery classes. To find out more information about these classes, please visit: Abuse Awareness and Accountability (abuseaccountability.com)
Jon Phillips
Herr & Phillips, LLC