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Trust in the communityUnfortunately domestic violence is an ongoing never ending problem. Many women find it extremely difficult to get out of abusive relationships especially if children are involved.
However it is of paramount importance that a no tolerance approach is adopted and every effort is taken to remove the hostile and abusive male from the home as soon as any violence is suffered. If a woman decides to leave the primary home she will endure many months if not years of turbulence which will effect the lives of all involved and most dramatically effect children. However this can also be the only route available and why women need to be extremely careful to avoid such a fate by removing violent males at the first sign of trouble. Many women are scared of repercussions and further violence in which case they decide to depart and not look back. There are many resources available which can help. Your local police station can often provide immediate assistance and further connections. However there are also many other organizations who can help. Below is some basic starting places for women in the UK. Recommended resources :Unrelated resources:In order to help support women after the abusive male has been removed from the home the government and local police force have made financial funds available for services such as security services Which can include door and window locks, home closed circuit surveillance cameras and in extreme cases temporary manned guarding services while court cases and trials are pending. It’s often the case that a violent relationship happens in a shared home and possibly with other family members involved. Funds, help and advice has been set up for a conveyancing solicitor London and any other legal requirements needed to aid in the transitional process of getting out of an abusive relationship. Domestic violence tears families apart and can leave individuals and families feeling as if there’s nowhere to go. At this time of need RCWA has a family solicitor Hampshire to provide all the relevant legal advice and a support team to offer all the necessary help you may need through this difficult period. |
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