Vinson v. Kinsey
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In April 2022, Vinson sought a domestic violence restraining order (DVRO) against her former boyfriend, Kinsey, to protect herself, two children she shares with Kinsey (six and 10 years old), and her 19-year-old child from another relationship. Vinson sought orders for legal and physical custody of the younger children, with no visitation for Kinsey. Vinson’s request listed March 2022 as the date of the most recent abuse when Kinsey “began threatening to beat my face in” and “stated that he would kill me.” Vinson also described a June 2020 incident, when Kinsey took her phone out of her hand and “punched me in my face and pushed me on the floor,” leaving her with bruises. Vinson stated that Kinsey had abused her “verbally, mentally, and physically for many years,” “has threatened to kill me on numerous occasions”; and “shows up at my house unannounced any time he chooses”; and that she was “in fear of my life.”
The trial court denied Vinson a DVRO and granted Kinsey unsupervised visitation. The court of appeal remanded for reconsideration. The trial court focused narrowly on the March incident, indicated that it did not believe Vinson took that threat seriously, and apparently did not consider evidence of additional threats and repeated verbal and physical abuse.
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