What is the number one health concern in the country today? According to the U.S. Surgeon General, it’s domestic violence. That might surprise a lot of readers in Louisiana, but all you have to do is look at the daily headlines to see that the issue is one worthy of concern.
Still, it may be that it’s a topic that flies under the radar because of a lack of understanding about what can constitute domestic violence and what can be done to counter it. Here are some observations from the U.S. Department of Justice that might help provide readers with more context.
To begin with, let’s consider the definition of domestic violence. The DOJ’s Office on Violence Against Women offers that anytime a pattern of abusive behavior is apparent in a relationship, it deserves to be tagged as domestic violence. It can be behavior shown from one partner to another, parent to child or guardian to ward. And it can take many forms.
You have a right to be safe from such activities. Working with a family law attorney is the way to be sure you’re protected.
Source: FindLaw, “What is Domestic Violence?” Accessed Sept. 15, 2015
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