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Domestic Violence and Prevention Orders: Protecting Yourself Legally

Domestic Violence and Prevention Orders: Protecting Yourself Legally

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In this episode of Family Law Uncensored, Maya Shulman, Esq. discusses the critical topic of domestic violence and the legal tools available to protect victims, including prevention orders. Learn about the legal process for obtaining a prevention order, the steps involved, and how these orders can provide immediate relief for those in abusive situations. Maya also shares insights on the impact of domestic violence on family law cases, including child custody and property division. This episode provides crucial advice for anyone experiencing or concerned about domestic violence and highlights the legal protections available to ensure safety and security. Tune in for expert guidance on navigating this sensitive issue and protecting yourself legally.

The content shared here is for informational purposes only. Domestic violence is a serious issue, and if you or someone you know is experiencing it, immediate action and support are crucial. Please reach out to a local support hotline or professional for assistance. The following information does not replace professional advice, counseling, or intervention. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please contact local law enforcement or a trusted emergency service.

For confidential support, you can contact:

National Domestic Violence Hotline (USA): 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

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