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Domestic Violence Attorney in Military Bases, Florida
Facing domestic violence charges in Military Bases? Attorney Michael P. Gilbert provides aggressive domestic violence representation for clients in Okaloosa County. Cases are heard at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview FL (with branch in Fort Walton Beach). Call (850) 757-0505 for a free consultation.
Domestic Violence in Military Bases
Cases We Handle
Attorney Gilbert handles the following domestic violence matters for clients in Military Bases and throughout Okaloosa County.
Why Choose Us
Why Military Bases Clients Choose Warrior Law
The Stakes Are Higher Than You Think
A DV conviction β or even an injunction β can strip your right to own firearms under federal law, affect custody, end a military career, and follow you on background checks for life. These cases deserve real defense, not a plea for convenience.
False Accusations Happen
Domestic violence allegations are sometimes used as leverage in divorces, custody battles, and breakups. Attorney Gilbert knows how to investigate, document inconsistencies, and challenge the narrative when the facts do not match the accusation.
Military-Aware Defense
For service members at Eglin AFB, Hurlburt Field, and NAS Pensacola, a domestic violence charge triggers UCMJ consequences on top of civilian penalties β Lautenberg disqualification, loss of security clearance, and career impact. Michael understands the stakes from the inside.
Free, Confidential Consultation
Every DV case starts with a free, confidential conversation. Call (850) 757-0505 β even if charges have not been filed yet. Early intervention matters.
Local Knowledge
Domestic Violence in Military Bases, FL
Attorney Gilbert serves active-duty service members and veterans at both Eglin Air Force Base and Hurlburt Field with specialized knowledge of SCRA, BAH, and military-specific legal issues.
If you are facing domestic violence charges in Military Bases, your case will be handled through the Okaloosa County court system. Attorney Michael P. Gilbert appears regularly at the Okaloosa County Courthouse, Crestview FL (with branch in Fort Walton Beach) and is familiar with local prosecutors, judges, and court procedures.
Warrior Law LLC is headquartered in Crestview, FL β serving clients across all of Okaloosa County and the surrounding region. Call (850) 757-0505 for a free, confidential consultation about your domestic violence case.
Common Questions
Domestic Violence FAQ
No β and this surprises most clients. Once a domestic violence report is made, the decision whether to prosecute belongs to the State Attorney, not the alleged victim. Even if the person who called 911 wants the case dropped, the state can (and often does) move forward anyway. An experienced attorney can still work to have charges reduced or dismissed based on the evidence.
Yes. Under the federal Lautenberg Amendment, anyone convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence is permanently prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition. For service members, law enforcement, and hunters, this is often the single most serious consequence of a DV conviction β and one of the strongest reasons to fight the charge rather than plead to it.
Florida injunction hearings happen quickly β often within two weeks of the petition being filed. The judge decides whether to grant a final injunction based on testimony and evidence presented that day. Having an attorney present is critical: an injunction can bar you from your home, require you to surrender firearms, and appear on background checks. You generally get one chance to tell your side.
Have more questions? Call (850) 757-0505 or view all domestic violence FAQs.
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694 E. James Lee Blvd., Crestview, FL 32539