Category: Domestic Abuse

  • Who Can Be a Victim or Perpetrator of Domestic Abuse?

    Introduction to Victims and Perpetrators in Domestic Abuse Introduction to Victims and Perpetrators in Domestic Abuse In the UK, domestic abuse is recognised as a serious issue that can affect anyone, regardless of age, gender, or background. Understanding who can be considered a victim or perpetrator under UK law is crucial for accessing legal protection…

  • How to Get a Harassment Injunction for Protection

    What is a Harassment Injunction? A harassment injunction is a type of court order designed to protect individuals from unwanted and distressing behaviour. It legally requires the person responsible for the harassment – sometimes called the respondent – to stop actions that cause alarm, distress, or fear. This could include a wide range of behaviours,…

  • How to Report Stalking or Harassment and Get Help

    Understanding Stalking and Harassment Understanding Stalking and Harassment Stalking and harassment are serious offences under UK law, with clear definitions and protections in place to support victims. Understanding what these behaviours involve is the first step towards recognising them and knowing when to seek help. What is Stalking? Stalking is a pattern of repeated, unwanted…

  • Stalking Protection Orders: How They Work and Keep You Safe

    What is a Stalking Protection Order (SPO)? A Stalking Protection Order (SPO) is a legal tool designed to protect individuals from stalking and harassment in the UK. Introduced under the Stalking Protection Act 2019, SPOs are civil orders that aim to prevent stalking behaviour before it escalates into more serious harm. They provide swift protection…

  • How to Report Abuse to Agencies Other Than Police

    Introduction to Reporting Abuse to Other Agencies Introduction to Reporting Abuse to Other Agencies If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic or family abuse, it’s important to understand that help is available from more than just the police. While contacting the police is often a crucial step – especially in emergencies – there…

  • Domestic Abuse as a Crime: Your Legal Rights and Protection

    Introduction to Domestic Abuse as a Criminal Offence Domestic abuse is recognised as a serious criminal offence under UK law. It involves a range of harmful behaviours between people who are personally connected, such as partners, ex-partners, or family members. These behaviours can include physical violence, emotional or psychological abuse, controlling or coercive behaviour, sexual…

  • How Emergency Protection Orders Help Stop Abuse Fast

    What is Emergency Protection from Abuse? What is Emergency Protection from Abuse? Emergency protection from abuse refers to urgent legal measures designed to keep victims of domestic abuse safe from immediate harm. When someone is at risk of violence, threats, or intimidation from a partner, family member, or someone they live with, the law allows…

  • Financial and Housing Help for Domestic Abuse Victims

    Introduction to Financial and Housing Assistance Financial and housing assistance plays a crucial role for anyone experiencing domestic abuse. Abuse often goes beyond physical harm, affecting a person’s financial independence and ability to access safe housing. Without secure finances or a place to stay, many victims feel trapped and unable to leave an abusive situation.…

  • Getting Help and Reporting Domestic Abuse: Legal Overview

    Understanding How to Get Help and Report Domestic Abuse If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic abuse, getting help quickly and safely is essential. Reporting abuse not only protects you and others from further harm, but it also ensures that the right support and legal protections can be put in place. In the…

  • What to Do If You Are Facing Domestic Abuse Charges

    Introduction to Handling Domestic Abuse Charges When someone is accused of domestic abuse in the UK, the process of handling these charges involves several important steps and legal considerations. Understanding how the law treats such allegations – and what your rights and responsibilities are – is crucial, whether you are facing charges or supporting someone…

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