When “Fighting for Love” Becomes a Crime
Valentine's Day is coming up. It is a time for romance, but for some, it is a time of obsession.
We handle cases involving harassment and stalking. In the age of smartphones, it is easy to cross the line. Sending 50 text messages in an hour, tracking someone's location, or showing up at their job unwanted isn't romantic—it can be a crime.
Stalking laws are strict. If you have been served with a Restraining Order or Protection Order, you must take it seriously. Violating it is a felony in many places.
If you are accused of harassment, you need legal help to tell your side of the story before it spirals out of control.