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    Domestic Violence: How to Approach?

    Keith HaynesBy Keith HaynesNovember 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    One individual gaining and maintaining control over another in a close relationship is known as domestic violence. It is a pattern of behavior where one intimate partner controls and modifies the other partner’s behavior by physical aggression, coercion, threats, intimidation, isolation, and emotional, sexual, financial, or other forms of abuse. Your present or past spouse, live-in partner, dating partner, or another individual you are in a relationship with could be the abusive individual.

    Typical actions taken to gain and maintain power include: 

    • frightening and intimidating you
    • kicking, pushing, spitting, striking, or otherwise physically abusing you
    • threatening to harm you bodily, either verbally or physically
    • sexually abusing you by coercion or force
    • stalking, which is defined as persistently following or frighteningly bothering you;
      emotionally mistreating you using derogatory remarks, slurs, and unrelenting criticism; psychological abuse, including property destruction, animal abuse, threats of harm to oneself, one’s children, or one’s pets, as well as threats to contact immigration or commit suicide.
    • excluding you from friends and family 
    • Economic abuse includes controlling the money and interfering with your ability to get or maintain employment or education.

    If I think someone I care about is being abused, what should I do? 

    Inquire if there is a problem. You can demonstrate your concern and give the victim a chance to share as much as they feel like discussing by asking if something is wrong. There is always a way to work with a domestic violence lawyer in San Fernando. 

    Asking a victim of domestic violence, for instance, why they have not left their violent partner frequently overlooks the numerous obstacles and hardships that victims of domestic violence encounter. Ask the victim of domestic abuse two questions: “What do you want to do?” and “How can I assist you with that?”

    Avoid attempting to negotiate a resolution between the victim and the abuser or to personally intervene with them. You and the victim’s safety may be in danger if you choose to mediate in a violent relationship.

    The legal system can be daunting and perplexing. In a public courtroom, all parties must appear in front of the judge and provide the judge with specifics of what transpired. The process will be easier to manage if you have a lawyer. They have expertise in helping clients navigate this process, defending them, and being there for them at every turn. 

     

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