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4 Ways to Intervene If You Suspect Domestic Violence

Getting involved in a domestic violence dispute can be potentially dangerous for you and can exacerbate the situation causing the abuser to react more violently towards the person you were attempting to save. Understandably, people don’t want to get involved because of fear. However, domestic violence situations often isolate the victim, leaving them with little ...
by Thomas Feiter - May 01st, 2022

How to Support a Loved One Who Is Experiencing Domestic Violence

If you know or suspect that someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, it can be difficult to help them without worsening their situation. However, it’s important not to let the fear of saying the wrong thing prevent you from reaching out to them. Waiting for the perfect words or actions may prevent ...
by Thomas Feiter - April 01st, 2022

3 Incorrect Assumptions about Domestic Violence Victims

Domestic violence is not just physical abuse; it can also be sexual, financial, and emotional. A common misconception of domestic abuse is that the abuser is driven by anger. However, anger is often just the mask or excuse the abuser uses to justify their actions. Domestic violence is not moments where the abuser loses control ...
by Thomas Feiter - March 30th, 2022

Domestic Violence Leave: Taking Time off Work in Florida

Domestic violence affects every aspect of a person’s life, including their jobs and careers. According to Legal Momentum (a women’s rights advocacy group), victims of domestic violence miss an average of 137 hours of work a year because of the abuse occurring in their lives. Victims may miss work for numerous reasons, including seeking medical ...
by Thomas Feiter - March 16th, 2022

What Happens If Someone Violates a Protective Order?

In Florida, a protective order (injunction) is a court order issued to restrict or prohibit a person from coming into or contacting the petitioner.  Under Florida law, any person who is either the victim of domestic violence or has reasonable cause to believe they are in imminent danger has the legal standing in the civil ...
by Thomas Feiter - March 01st, 2022

When Is Self Defense Justified in a Domestic Violence Case?

Victims of domestic violence sometimes have no other option but to defend themselves against an advisory intending to cause harm to them or their loved ones. However, proving self-defense was necessary can often be a complicated matter. In general, domestic violence cases are challenging, often involving a lot of investigation and legal work. Victims can ...
by Thomas Feiter - February 16th, 2022

7 Myths about Domestic Violence

Myths and misconceptions about domestic violence are not only dangerous to perpetrate for the victim, but the abuser can use them to hide behind. An individual’s assumptions or preconceived notions about a domestic violence situation can cloud their judgment and inadvertently allow the abuser to go unpunished. Domestic violence cases often go unreported because victims ...
by Thomas Feiter - February 09th, 2022

LGBTQ+ and Domestic Violence: What You Need to Know

The common assumption about domestic violence is that men physically harm women. However, this generalized assumption prevents men, women, and anyone under the gender-fluid spectrum from coming forward and seeking help. Even in heterosexual relationships, believing that the man in the relationship is the only one capable of abuse is extremely dangerous and places men ...
by Thomas Feiter - February 02nd, 2022

Understanding Apple AirTags and How You Can Protect Yourself from Being Illegally Tracked

While Apple AirTag tracking devices are great for helping you find your lost keys or wallet, they also have a more sinister use. If someone slips an AirTag into your bag or car without your consent or knowledge, it can be used to track your whereabouts. Location tracking is a tactic commonly used by stalkers ...
by Thomas Feiter - January 30th, 2022
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