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How to Support Someone who is Experiencing Domestic Violence or Abuse

Even if you yourself have never experienced domestic violence, odds are you know someone who has (whether you’re aware of it or not). So what do you do if someone you know and love is experiencing domestic abuse or intimate partner violence (“IPV”)? Every situation is unique, but here are some ways you may be able to help.

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What is a Peace Order and How Can I Obtain One?

What happens if you’re suffering abuse at the hands of someone who is neither an intimate partner nor related to you in any kind of familial way, such as a co-worker, neighbor, or a complete stranger? In Maryland, that’s where peace orders come in. Read on for more information about what a peace order is, what situations and relationships qualify for one, and how to obtain a peace order in the state of Maryland.

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How to Get a Civil Protection Order in D.C.

By the numbers, domestic violence in D.C. is higher than the nationwide average, partially because of the District’s extremely diverse population. Although these statistics may be scary, help is available 24/7. One possible method for stopping abuse in D.C. is filing a Civil Protection Order (“CPO”) against an abuser. Colloquially known as a restraining order, a CPO is a court order that requires the respondent (the person the order is filed against) to stay away from, not contact, and not commit any offense against the petitioner (the person who filed the CPO). Filing a CPO may seem intimidating, but the process is fairly straightforward.  

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