
Witnesses of Domestic Abuse are Equally Abused
Domestic abuse can generate multiple casualties. The person being directly abused is of principal concern, but in many family situations, it is also the children

Domestic abuse can generate multiple casualties. The person being directly abused is of principal concern, but in many family situations, it is also the children

It should come as no surprise that domestic violence and child abuse frequently co-occur. Certainly troubling to ponder, but the two rarely happen in isolation

Family law is centered on the safety of children. One of the most frequently abused substances is alcohol, and the effects of regular alcohol abuse

The reunification of a child with his/her parent is surely a goal in family law. Yet, despite the benefits (in the best of cases), there

Domestic violence abusers must change their tactics to achieve power and control after a survivor physically leaves. It is important for judicial professionals, attorneys, and

Leaving an abusive or controlling partner is often only the start of the story. Post-separation abuse behaviors are unfortunately quite common. When an abuser finds