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You will need a lawyer, money, lots of patience and be prepared to be disappointed.
If a woman's husband is in jail for domestic violence, he can ask a friend to help him bond out. It will be up to the friend if he helps or not.
Yes there is. Ask your local state office.
In the contrary being a victim of domestic violence will help you out even more. Go to any victims of domestic violence groups and ask for help with therapy and to help you with housing and other resources. The help is there you just need to look for it.
We have wanted Rachel Ray to come to our community to do a cooking show or whatever she would like to do as a fundraiser for our domestic violence program. How can we find out how to ask her to come?
I've never seen one. Google the subject, ask local stores if they can special order for you, try Amazon.
Go to the office of "The Clerk of The Court" and ask for a 'motion' application and fill it out and submit it.
Go to a Domestic Violence Crisis Center Ask to see an Advocate ASAP (don't take no for an answer) See them and develop an exit plan
You should ask the Vegas Metro Police.
If you are becoming or have become a victim of domestic abuse, you should tell someone. You need to ask for help from someone else and then talk to the person abusing you. You may need to get therapy or anger management for that person.
Well if this is cause of domestic violence there are lots of different help out there for you, and if not cause of that then ask your family for help to let you stay there for a bit till you can get a job.
Yes. Go to the police station where the report was recorded, state that there are errors in the report and ask to amend the errors accordingly.