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Domestic Violence in Malden
Domestic Violence legal information for Malden, Middlesex County readers. Free first telephone consultation; the intake line is answered 24 hours a day.
Malden: the short answer
A Malden, Massachusetts domestic-violence allegation typically triggers two parallel matters: a criminal charge in the District Court and a civil abuse-prevention petition in either the District Court or the Probate and Family Court. Common criminal charges include assault and battery on a family or household member under M.G.L. c. 265 sec. 13M, strangulation or suffocation under c. 265 sec. 15D, and violation of an abuse-prevention order under c. 209A sec. 7. The civil track proceeds under the abuse-prevention act, M.G.L. c. 209A: an ex parte order may issue the same day, with a contested 10-day return hearing under c. 209A sec. 4 to determine whether a one-year order will issue. Harassment-prevention orders, which apply outside family or household contexts, proceed under M.G.L. c. 258E with a similar two-step structure. The intake call with Jim Glaser Law captures the criminal arraignment date, the 209A or 258E return-hearing date, conditions of release, no-contact orders, and any related Probate and Family Court parenting orders. The firm either handles the matter or connects the client with a Malden, Massachusetts criminal-defense partner attorney at no extra cost to the client. Domestic-violence matters are billed on a fixed-fee or hourly basis, addressed in the written fee agreement.
Malden domestic-violence cases typically run two parallel tracks: a criminal charge in the local District Court (assault and battery on a family or household member under M.G.L. c. 265 sec. 13M, restraining-order violation under c. 209A sec. 7) and a civil 209A or 258E petition with a 10-day return hearing. Where the parties share a child or are presently married, related parenting orders move in the Middlesex County Probate and Family Court. The intake call evaluates the matter and the firm either handles it directly or connects the client with a Massachusetts criminal-defense partner attorney at no extra cost.
Which Malden courts handle this
For readers in Malden, the following Middlesex County courts hear this category of matter:
- Cambridge District Court 4040 Mystic Valley Parkway, Medford, MA 02155 criminal arraignment and 209A and 258E petition return hearings
- Middlesex Probate and Family Court 208 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02141 parallel parenting orders and 209A petitions involving spouses or co-parents
- Middlesex Superior Court 200 Trade Center, Woburn, MA 01801 felony domestic-violence cases bound over after probable-cause hearing
Filing in the wrong forum is a procedural setback rather than a permanent bar, but it costs time. Counsel routes the matter to the correct court at intake.
Bringing this matter to Jim Glaser Law from Malden
The intake line at the number above takes Malden calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The first telephone consultation is free. On contingency matters, the firm collects no attorney fee unless and until there is a recovery to the client; the written fee agreement spells out all costs and expenses up front.
Malden sits in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, with a population of approximately 66,263 per the most recent Census estimate. Middlesex County matters of this category are heard and administered through the appropriate Middlesex County forums and are evaluated under the same Massachusetts framework that applies to every domestic violence matter in the Commonwealth.
Malden's case mix reflects the city's role as one of the densest inner-ring Middlesex County cities: pedestrian incidents around the Malden Center Orange Line station; auto-accident matters along Route 60, Salem Street, and the I-93 access ramps; premises-liability matters from the multi-family housing stock that defines most of the city; and a substantial Asian-American intake share, particularly Chinese-American and Vietnamese-American, that makes Malden a frequent source of family-law and real-estate referrals. Tracing its origins to 1649 when colonial settlers separated the area from Charlestown, Malden achieved city status in 1882 and now ranks among the most racially-diverse municipalities in the Commonwealth, with no single racial or ethnic group constituting a numerical majority per recent Census data. Compressed into roughly 5 square miles, the city packs a population density that surpasses most Massachusetts municipalities outside Cambridge and Somerville. Notable landmarks include the Pine Banks Park spanning into Melrose, the Malden Public Library designed by H.H. Richardson protege Henry Vaughan, and the Converse Rubber Company's historic factory site that birthed the Chuck Taylor sneaker. The 02148 ZIP code blanket covers the entire municipality.
Frequently asked from Malden
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Where are Malden domestic violence cases heard?
Cambridge District Court (4040 Mystic Valley Parkway, Medford, MA 02155) for criminal arraignment and 209A and 258E petition return hearings. Middlesex Probate and Family Court (208 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02141) for parallel parenting orders and 209A petitions involving spouses or co-parents. Middlesex Superior Court (200 Trade Center, Woburn, MA 01801) for felony domestic-violence cases bound over after probable-cause hearing.
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What is the filing deadline for domestic violence matters originating in Malden?
The deadline is set by Massachusetts law (not by city), generally three years from the date of the incident under M.G.L. c. 260, sec. 2A for civil tort claims. Some matters carry shorter deadlines (workers comp notice, claims against a public entity). Telephone (617) JIM-WINS for the deadline that applies to your facts.
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What is the fastest way to get my Malden domestic violence question answered?
Two options. Call (617) JIM-WINS for a free first telephone consultation, available 24 hours a day. Or use the Ask the AI feature on this site for a Massachusetts-specific information answer in seconds, with the option to escalate to a real consultation when ready.
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Do I need to come to a Boston office to be represented by Jim Glaser Law?
No. Jim Glaser Law represents clients across Massachusetts, including Malden, by telephone, video, and in-person where helpful. The first conversation is by telephone.
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Is the call to (617) JIM-WINS confidential?
Yes. Communications with the firm to seek legal services are protected by Massachusetts attorney-client privilege from the start of the call, regardless of whether the firm ultimately accepts the matter.
This page is legal information for $Malden, Massachusetts readers, not legal advice for any particular matter. Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Attorney advertising under Mass. R. Prof. C. 7.1 to 7.5. Responsible attorney: Jim Glaser, Massachusetts.