Mar 15, 2010

You can fight the law and the triumph has

You can fight the law and the triumph has Many times I have heard women say, "but I can not afford a lawyer." Unfortunately, this is often the case for victims of domestic abuse. Such was the case with me - I am drained from the financial time of my divorce is final. The truth is, however, can be defended without the assistance of a lawyer, and you can win, if they know what the court considers that in cases of domestic violence (the truth will astonish you.) It 'the most difficult of my life I did go, and now I can share with you exactly as I did it.My book, "I'm Still Standing," which outlines the strategy used to fight my ex-husband in court without the assistance a lawyer and as a result many of its attempts to bring my son in an effort to maintain control of my life. While he had the advantage of a costly legal adviser (and, therefore, could be assumed that the abuse and manipulate the system to continue to harm me), I had the right to fall again. One would think that would have been cut and dry.Much to my horror, denied the right to protect myself and I had to get tough. This is a make-or-die situation, and my instinct to serve his life was when I need more. I strategically bound to enforce the law itself, and this is what I have done my duty to livelihood and life free from abuse today.Please break his silence and end the violence. Former legal professional, a survivor of many years of domestic violence and mother of two children, Stephanie is well paid in relation to domestic abuse and its impact on the lives of survivors. Today, the attention of Stephanie is dedicated to domestic violence and victim support awareness-raising to rebuild their lives through healing from domestic abuse.

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