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Domestic Violence Is Now Part Of Our Criminal Code

Domestic Violence whether the perpetrator is male or female, directed against a partner or in the worst scenario against children, in any form is not acceptable in our community. Has...

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Domestic Violence and Family Law

The issues of domestic violence in the family breakdown are complicated and require detailed consideration. In this short piece, we can only give a very brief overview. (Domestic Violence Lawyers)...

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Tell Tale Signs Someone You Know Is Suffering Domestic Violence

Sometimes evidence of domestic violence is obvious, but that’s not always the case. Then there’s the issue of emotional abuse as well. Physical injuries can heal, but often it takes...

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What is Domestic Violence?

We are seeing an increasing number of applications to the court in Queensland for domestic violence orders. Unfortunately, that reflects an increase in the incidence of people; sometimes think that...

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Is it Domestic Violence? How do you know and what should you do? PART 2

In PART 1 we discussed that you think the abuse you are subjected to in your domestic relationship amounts to domestic violence and now you know that fast effective help can...

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The Changing Face of Domestic Violence in Australia

Good on you Bettina Arndt Setting out the true facts in regard to DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Bettina wrote in Weekend Australia dated 09/10 July 2016, “for years now all the key...

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By Aylward Game Jul 19, 2016 Divorce

New Dedicated Domestic Violence Court at Southport: Good News for women or more trouble for equal rights? Part 2

PART 2: New Dedicated Domestic Violence Court at Southport: Good News for women or more trouble for equal rights? [PART 1: Click Here] Now for the Cons: Domestic Violence Orders...

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Domestic Violence and Family Violence

Family violence is not acceptable under any circumstances and can include threatening or intimidating behavior by a person that coerces or controls a member of the person's family or causes...

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