Domestic Violence

If you are involved in domestic violence that has occurred or been threatened in Wake County, North Carolina, Kathryn Schiller can help you file for a protective order to prevent further domestic violence. Kathryn also defends clients against protective orders and false allegations of domestic violence.

A domestic violence protective order, also called a 50B order, is a court order signed by a judge that can order a household member not to assault, threaten, abuse, follow, harass, or interfere with you and your child at work, home or your child’s school.

Kathryn Schiller can also assist you in obtaining a 50C order (anti-stalking or civil no-contact order) against someone with whom you have not shared a household.

For more detailed information about handling domestic violence, please click here to get a copy of the North Carolina Bar Association’s publication Domestic Violence and the Law: A Practical Guide For Survivors.

Contact Kathryn

To schedule a consultation to discuss your domestic violence matter, please telephone us at (919) 789-4677 or complete the contact form.

Immediate Domestic Violence Shelter and Counseling

If your spouse is violent and you and/or your children are in danger, then you should immediately call the police, and find a safe haven. You should then call the domestic violence agency in your county to get additional advice and directions to a shelter if you are afraid to go back home.

Wake County Interact

1012 Oberlin Road
Raleigh, NC 27605
919-828-7501

24 Hour Crisis Lines

Domestic Violence
919-828-7740
866-291-0855 toll-free

Sexual Assault
919-828-3005
866-291-0853 toll-free

SAFE Center
919-828-3067
866-291-0854 toll-free