 As a defense attorney, I can tell you there are at least two sides to every story, probably more. Attorney Katelyn Sateel here, and I'm an attorney at Carlson Meisner, Hart and Hazlett. Did you know that in the state of Florida, when the police are called to a scene for domestic violence, one person must go? I have had tons of cases where people are down here on vacation. Maybe they've had too much to drink. They get into an argument at the hotel and it's close quarters. The neighbors here call the cops. I had a client just last week down here from Ohio enjoying the beautiful sun, and what do you know? He spent his last night of vacation in the county jail, not our finest accommodation. But luckily, he called me the next day and we were able to get his case worked out. The bigger problem arises is that after you're arrested for domestic violence, the judge will most likely order that you have no contact with the other party. And how does that work when you're a family, when you share a household, when you have children in common, when you need to go back to that house to get your computer for work, your clothes? It has a ripple effect all throughout your life, and that is why it's important to call an attorney who can get started working for you immediately. Give us a call and let us help us resolve your issue today. Carlson Meisner, Hart and Hazlett, protecting your rights since 1971.