Dv Legal Aid Unit

DVU has partnered with the Family Law Early Intervention Unit and Settlement Services International to provide a comprehensive community legal education program on the legal protection of victims of domestic and domestic violence, as well as Australian law and child care and safety in Australia. Are you interested in educating your community about domestic violence and sexual assault? Our compact and discreet rack board (3.5″ x 8.5″) is a great way to help people recognize the signs of abuse and learn more about their legal rights. Use the link below to order FREE copies to distribute at your workplace, in common areas, at events and elsewhere. We can help victims of domestic and family violence meet their legal and social needs. Customers can bring someone they trust, such as a support agent, close friend, or family member. We can also book an interpreter to help you. LSNYC provides survivors of DV with direct legal representation in all types of national and family law matters. Our lawyers provide holistic services and representation in all outstanding cases, including but not limited to the following: obtaining and enforcing protection orders; Defend against reprisal orders; obtaining uncontested and contested divorces, including the equitable distribution of matrimonial property; obtaining or maintaining custody of children; ensure a safe visit; obtaining and enforcing child support orders; obtaining and enforcing spousal support and spousal support orders; and defending allegations of child neglect based on a client`s status as a victim of domestic violence. Provides services to survivors, including advocacy, counsel, legal advice and support groups.

Our unit is made up of lawyers and social workers who work together to help clients who have experienced domestic and family violence meet their legal and social needs. Lawyers from the Department of Domestic Violence provide services at the following free counseling clinics and local courts: In addition to our legal advisory expertise, we work with community-based organizations to provide assistance with crisis intervention, safety planning, and short- and long-term counseling. Our services help survivors of violence achieve stability, self-reliance and economic self-sufficiency while continuing their lives. We also assist our clients in childcare procedures and support child victims of abuse. Our program also provides legal assistance to migrant survivors, including victims of crime and human trafficking. Our IT lawyers work closely with related civil practices, including housing rights, income security, education and immigration. In order to promote the stability of housing construction, IT clients can use the services to prevent evictions and seizures or to demand access to or protection from housing subsidies or public housing brokerage. To ensure financial independence from one`s offender, our lawyers provide legal services in economic areas, including defending the rights of persons with disabilities, defending the interests of low-income taxpayers (especially when filing innocent spouse applications to protect survivors of DV from the debts of aggressors), the resolution of consumer debts and workers` rights.

A person who has custody of a child has the right to make important decisions for that child, including but not limited to educational, medical and religious choices. In New York, the courts have the power to make decisions about custody of a child until a child reaches the age of 18. We represent survivors of domestic violence and human trafficking and provide legal services to individuals in family and divorce courts, as well as survivors in substance use and immigration matters. The Legal Advice Line provides free legal advice and recommendations in all languages on a range of civil law issues. The Domestic Violence Service can help clients better understand their legal issues and the choices they have. Links to many other services from GLSS and its partner agencies to help you live safely and independently in the communityFor assistance, please call Program Director Katie Galeniuf at 781-586-8668. Although the clinics are closed during the above-mentioned period, the Department of Domestic Violence remains staffed and available for legal assistance. Please call our Domestic Violence Hotline at (888) 330-1940. Please also visit our COVID-19 Safety: Information for Survivors of Domestic Violence page. In addition to directly representing our clients, we continued to focus on our systemic efforts in these areas.

Our domestic violence and family law lawyers are actively involved in efforts to improve collaboration and services for survivors of domestic violence, and work with other district lawyers on numerous committees. We are also working to change the work of the Child Support Court and participate in meetings with other service agencies and community stakeholders to address emerging issues and trends. BayLegal`s Family Violence Prevention Project takes a holistic approach to representing survivors from all walks of life. The Services of the Family Law Department are designed to provide survivors with the information and options they need to end violence and build a safe and stable life for themselves and their children. The project provides free legal assistance for obtaining injunctions, divorces, maintenance orders, custody and access orders. How can a protection order 209a protect my child? www.masslegalhelp.org/domestic-violence/wdwgfh6/how-can-209a-help-my-child What can I expect in court – Experiences of survivors in court www.masslegalhelp.org/domestic-violence/court/survivors-experience In New York State, a married person may be legally responsible for supporting their spouse during their marriage if that spouse does not have sufficient income or assets to meet their own needs. Reasonable. to be supported.

Our Family Law and Domestic Violence practice provides legal services to survivors of domestic violence throughout New York City. Our services aim to help survivors rebuild after being abused. We are the leading provider of representation for survivors of domestic violence in contested and uncontested divorces throughout the city. In the event of contentious divorces, our lawyers provide expert legal representation as well as empathetic support and advice during arduous and often traumatic legal proceedings. We also offer specialized representation in family court for survivors seeking protection orders, custody of their children and child support. Our consumer debt lawyers advise and defend survivors of financial abuse to help them regain control of their finances and work towards economic independence. Our immigration lawyers handle the full range of immigration applications and defences to which survivors and their families are eligible. In light of the COVID-19 outbreak, HAWC community services will be available by phone at 978-744-8552 during regular business hours (Monday to Friday between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.) and by phone at our 24-hour helpline at 1-800-547-1649 after hours. Our Offices in Salem, Lynn and Gloucester are closed to the public until May 4.

Our hotline and 24-hour emergency shelter will continue to operate during this time. The GLSS`s Violence Against Women and Families Program provides assistance to men and women aged 50 and over who live in communities on the North Shore and Cape Ann and who are victims of domestic violence. Although GLSS has discontinued its personal and home services, GLSS continues to offer the following services remotely: HAWC: Healing Abuse Working for Changehawcdv.org Tel. : 617-586-1340Fax : 617-586-1341E-mail : mova@state.ma.gov Please call 9-1-1 in case of emergency. If you would like more information about the DVU and the services of the Department of Domestic Violence, please call 1800 979 529. The Family Court deals with matters concerning children and families. YWCA SafePlan Advocates from northeast MAywcanema.org questions or questions regarding child representation should be directed to your district`s juvenile rights practice team. What you need to know if you are going through or considering a divorce.

We also represent clients in custody and divorce matters and strive for equitable outcomes that improve the lives of families and children living in poverty. And we represent clients in child support cases where we strive to ensure fair and accurate child support contracts – support that is often crucial to a child`s well-being. In 2011, we established an office within the Parentage and Support Branch of the Superior Court of D.C. to help custodial and non-custodial parents navigate the daunting child support system. We are able to help hundreds of people every year. The Domestic Violence Unit is a specialized domestic and family violence unit of Legal Aid NSW. Brooklyn 718-422-2838 Second and fourth Wednesday of the month, 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Lawrence Court Tel: 978-687-7184 ext: 2434 Office Tel: 978-682-3039 ext: 1016Haverhill Court Tel: 978-521-7300 Learn more about our domestic violence prevention initiative. Information on how child support is determined, the amount of support you can exempt, the duration and restrictions. Spousal support is a sum of money that the court orders one spouse to pay to the other spouse for his or her reasonable needs. Spousal support may also be ordered if the spouses live together. Our domestic violence and family law lawyers represent clients in a variety of intra-family matters before the Superior Court of D.C. We represent survivors of domestic violence who seek civil protection orders against perpetrators. Since 2012, we have been present in the two shelters for victims of domestic violence in D.C. (in N.W. in the courthouse and in S.E. in the Anacostia Professional Building) to improve access to our services and provide customers with essential same-day support. How to contact us: Staff can be reached at 978-834-9710 (Amesbury office) or 978-989-9361 (Children`s Trauma Program), where you will be prompted by an automatic greeting to leave a voice message for the person you wish to reach.