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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...
VIEW MORECoercive control is a form of domestic violence in which a perpetrator uses behaviours that dominate and control their victim. Some common examples of coercive control are isolating a person...
VIEW MOREThe 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)...
VIEW MORESometimes 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...
VIEW MOREWe 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...
VIEW MOREIn 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...
VIEW MOREIs the abuse you receive in your relationship considered Domestic Violence? How do you know and what should you do? It is clear from the enquiries we receive from our client’s...
VIEW MORECheck out a recent discussion about gender equality regarding domestic violence. Comments from Mr. Ian Field: Good on you Bettina. It’s about time someone stood up and presented the true...
VIEW MOREPART 2: New Dedicated Domestic Violence Court at Southport: Good News for women or more trouble for equal rights? [PART 2: Click Here] Over the next two weeks, we will...
VIEW MOREFamily 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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