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Domestic
Violence - A National Epidemic
by
Paulette Galustian
As one of the most
underreported crimes in the United States, domestic violence has
been identified as the single major cause of injury to American
women, exceeding rapes, muggings, and even auto accidents combined.
(Surgeon Generals Office) The law defines domestic violence
as the use of force, directed toward a spouse or former spouse,
a cohabitant or former cohabitant, or a person with whom the abuser
has had a dating or engagement relationship. Thus, a domestic
violence batterer may include any family member, including siblings,
grandparents, or a roommate.
Statistically, ninety-five percent of all domestic violence is
committed by men against women. However, men are battered by women
as well. Domestic violence is a type of violence that cuts across
all cultures, socio-economic groups, religions, ages, gender,
or sexual orientation.
What should you do
if youre a victim of domestic violence? If a person is harmed,
the first step is to contact the police. Based on their evaluation
of the facts, the officer may issue an Emergency Protective Order,
which will remain in effect for one week and will prohibit the
batterer from coming within a certain distance from the victim
of domestic violence.
What happens after
the Emergency Protective Order expires? In California, victims
of domestic violence can obtain Temporary Restraining orders ("TRO"),
residence exclusion orders, stay-away orders and orders relating
to child custody, child visitation, child support, property control,
payment of debts, attorney fees and costs, as well as other orders
geared to the each victims specific circumstances, such
as retrieving property from the home.
A TRO can protect
a victim at home, at work, at school or virtually any place else
he or she may feel threatened. A TRO will go into effect as soon
as a judge signs the order and it is personally delivered to the
batterer. After filing for the TRO, the person requesting the
order must appear at a hearing and may at that point request that
the TRO be made "permanent". This permanent order will
remain in effect for three years, after which, the protected person
can request that it be renewed.
Although a restraining
order may lower the risk of ongoing violence, it is important
to remember that the order is just a piece of paper which does
not create an invisible barrier of protection. Although some may
abide by this order, others may choose to disobey it. Always trust
your instincts to guide you to safety.
For more information,
contact the Law Offices of James P. Reape, at
661-288-1000, located at 23929 West Valencia Boulevard, # 404
in
Valencia.
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