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Stopping Domestic Violence in Your Life

Stopping domestic violence in your life is a lot easier from a technical and legal perspective than it is from a psychological perspective. Indeed, when you’re involved in a love union with your abuser, you’ll face a mix of very complicated emotions. For this reason, the first step you need to take to put the abuse to a stop may be to seek help from a mental health counselor.

When you’re psychologically prepared to put your abuse to a stop, it’s time to call the National Domestic Violence Hotline or contact a local domestic violence help organization. Instead of simply calling the police, you’ll want to create a plan for you and your family’s safety. You may also want to join a support group for domestic violence victims.

Also, if you are ever in danger, do not be afraid to call the police. You abuser could be arrested or convicted of domestic violence; however, don’t let that stop you. It was your abuser’s choice to hurt you, and you have every right to protect yourself from violence directed against you.

For victims who aren’t safe in their homes, it’s important to seek out a confidential domestic violence shelter. Also, some local domestic violence agencies may be able to provide a confidential motel voucher.

Finally, if you’ve left your abuser, and he or she is continuing to try and find you, there’s the possibility of filing for a protection order. A protection order will prevent your abuser from being able to come within a specific distance of your location, no matter where you are.

Victims of domestic violence in Las Vegas do not have to put up with such abuse. By contacting a family law attorney, you can get the help you need to stop your abuse once and for all.

Source: FindLaw, “Stopping domestic violence,” accessed April 05, 2017

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