If you fear domestic violence, we can help you get these orders and advise you on to how to best protect yourself.
Not exact matches
If this coincides with higher costs in the US, then the good
domestic political outlook may well very easily be confused by
fears about monetary tightening.
If San Francisco
fears he'll be in prison following a litany of charges, including
domestic violence, linebacker goes from being a late - round depth need to a first round starter need.
If Spurs can win Saturday's showdown, they can write off December's hiding as an anomalous result and send a clear message that they have no need to
fear or envy anyone — that, with a clean slate in August, they will be back in a position where they have just as much chance of glory next season as any of their
domestic rivals.
Today, national data show that more than 40 % of
domestic violence victims stay in abusive situations out of
fear of what would happen
if they left their pets behind.
If the China
domestic solar market had truly collapsed this year, as some
feared, this would have not only flooded the market with cheap panels, but reduced capital for upgrading production lines.
Stopping in Brussels on a European speaking tour, Dennis Leaf, a senior adviser at the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), sought to ease European
fears that the US will not be ready to sign up to a successor to the Kyoto Protocol
if the Senate does not pass
domestic climate legislation, including a cap - and - trade scheme, ahead of Copenhagen.
In some cases we know that you may not wish to see your former partner for a more serious reason — such as
if you have suffered from
domestic violence, or you
fear physical or emotional abuse either to yourself or your children.
If you have been a victim of
domestic violence in the past, and
fear for your future safety, you should obtain a «Protection From Abuse Order.»
If you have just experienced
domestic violence or are in
fear of immediate future violence, you should dial 911.
In the end, the victims of
domestic violence (generally women) found themselves in situations of compounded
fear that they would be deported
if they sought help.
(2)(a) The parent's residential time with the child shall be limited
if it is found that the parent has engaged in any of the following conduct: (i) Willful abandonment that continues for an extended period of time or substantial refusal to perform parenting functions; (ii) physical, sexual, or a pattern of emotional abuse of a child; (iii) a history of acts of
domestic violence as defined in RCW 26.50.010 (1) or an assault or sexual assault which causes grievous bodily harm or the
fear of such harm; or (iv) the parent has been convicted as an adult of a sex offense.
(2)(b) The parent's residential time with the child shall be limited
if it is found that the parent resides with a person who has engaged in any of the following conduct: (i) Physical, sexual, or a pattern of emotional abuse of a child; (ii) a history of acts of
domestic violence as defined in RCW 26.50.010 (1) or an assault or sexual assault that causes grievous bodily harm or the
fear of such harm; or (iii) the person has been convicted as an adult or as a juvenile has been adjudicated of a sex offense.
If there is ongoing and severe
domestic violence, and you are in
fear for your safety or the safety of your children, then you may need an aggressive lawyer to obtain a
domestic violence restraining order (called an «injunction») and advocate on your behalf in court.