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When does toxic behavior in a marriage become domestic abuse. And when does the evidence fall short of a restraining order? In this episode of Split Decisions, veteran family law attorneys Tim Miranda and Carlos Tavares face off in a high-stakes mock trial debate over one of the most emotionally charged issues in family court: domestic violence restraining orders. The case involves a couple married for 23 years with two teenage children. The wife alleges years of intimidation, verbal abuse, stalking through technology, and controlling behavior. The husband admits to drinking, swearing, and using the Tesla app to “mess with” her, but denies any abuse ever occurred. Should the court grant legal protection based on emotional intimidation and digital monitoring? Or does the evidence fail to meet the legal standard for a restraining order? Watch both attorneys argue opposite sides of the case in under four minutes each as they break down courtroom strategy, burden of proof, credibility, and the realities of domestic violence claims in family court. In this episode: • Domestic violence restraining orders (DVROs) • Emotional abuse & coercive control • Technology, stalking, and privacy concerns in relationships • Family court standards for protective orders • Marriage conflict, credibility, and legal evidence • Mock trial debate with experienced family law attorneys You be the judge. Whose argument was stronger? Should the restraining order be granted? Vote in the comments and subscribe to The AM Sidebar for more episodes of Split Decisions, where legal arguments collide and the audience decides the outcome.
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