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  • How to Find an Assault Lawyer in Your Area

    How to Find an Assault Lawyer in Your Area. Are you the victim of domestic violence, or general abuse? You'll need a specific kind of lawyer, an lawyer who specializes in abuse cases, to best...

  • Standards for an Order of Protection

    If you are the victim of domestic violence, seriously consider filing for a restraining or protection order. In order to understand if you qualify, review the standards for an order of protection....

  • What Constitutes a Verbally Abusive Husband?

    Abuse and domestic violence take many forms. Physical battery is a common feature in abusive relationships. Verbal abuse by a husband is also a form of violence against a wife. There are some...

  • Laws About Child Abuse

    Laws prohibit the abuse of a child 18 years of age or younger. If a child abuse is suspected, an agency, person or authority figure must report the abuse to local authorities. Regulations require...

  • Can You Get an Order of Protection for Mental Cruelty?

    A judicial order of protection is ordinarily issued upon an allegation of physical abuse. There are certain situations in which a court will issue an order of protection for mental cruelty as well.

  • Spousal Abuse Laws

    Spousal abuse or domestic violence laws are designed to serve three primary and essential purposes. First, these statutes are created to penalize appropriately those individuals who are guilty of...

  • How to Report an Abusive Spouse to The Police

    Spousal abuse is a very serious issue that should be dealt with immediately. Many women are reluctant to report spousal abuse for a variety of different reasons, but the sooner it's dealt with the...

  • What is a Domestic Violence Law?

    Both federal and state laws protect persons in a relationship from being physically, sexually and emotionally victimized by their partner. While general criminal law provisions protect victims of...

  • How to Recognize Elder Abuse

    The most reprehensible thing to discover, is that an elderly person is being abused. Many times, this abuse goes undetected, especially if the person has no family, lives alone or is in a nursing...

  • How to Escape Abuse

    I know alot of people in our society are being abuse and feel as though they are trapped.Some are confused and living in fear because they don't know how to get out of it.

  • How to Ask for a Change in an Emergency Protective Order?

    An emergency order of protection is granted when a person endangered by physical domestic abuse. The objective of the order is to protect and prevent the person(s)granted the order from being...

  • How to Help a Victim of Domestic Abuse

    Domestic violence is an epidemic problem in the United States. The Department of Health and Human Services reports that each year, 4.8 million women experience are assaulted or raped by an...

  • How to Know if You're a Domestic Abuse Victim

    Your partner may be mistreating you, but you only have grounds to take legal action if this person has violated the law. You should learn what constitutes crimes of domestic abuse so that you can...

  • How to Protect Yourself From Elder Abuse

    Abuse of elders has become an issue of increasing concern over the years as unscrupulous nursing homes, hospice care services, and other assisted-living facilities have emerged. This form of abuse...

  • How to Recognize Elder Abuse

    It has been said that a society's worth can be measured by how it treats its poor and its elderly. Law enforcement officials and legal professionals in the US have sought to preserve this ideal in...

  • How to Obtain Legal Emancipation as a Child in a Violent Family

    When a minor is emancipated, the law designates that person a self-sufficient adult. Minors (anyone under 18) often seek emancipation to escape violent households. Follow these steps to start the...

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