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How Survivors Secretly Prepare to Leave

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Leaving a difficult situation can be daunting, but with careful planning and preparation, survivors in La Prairie can take steps to ensure their safety and well-being.

Assess Your Situation

Understanding your circumstances is crucial. Take some time to evaluate your options and make a safety plan. Consider who can support you in this process.

Create a Safety Plan

Identify safe places to go in case of an emergency. This could be a friend's house, a family member's home, or a local shelter. Plan how you will get there and what you will say if you need to leave quickly.

Gather Important Documents

Having the right paperwork can make a significant difference. Collect essential documents such as:

  • Identification (passport, driver’s license)
  • Birth certificates for you and your children
  • Financial documents (bank statements, pay stubs)
  • Medical records
  • Legal documents (court orders, custody papers)

Establish a Support Network

Reach out to trusted friends or family members who can help you during this time. Having a support network can provide emotional reassurance and practical assistance.

Plan for Financial Independence

Consider your financial situation and how you will manage expenses once you leave. Open a separate bank account if possible and start saving money discreetly.

What to Bring / Document Checklist

  • Personal identification
  • Documents for children (if applicable)
  • Financial resources (cash, credit cards)
  • Clothing and personal items
  • Emergency contact numbers
  • Medication and medical supplies

What Happens Next

After you leave, it’s important to seek help from local resources. This may include legal support, counseling, and connecting with shelters or support groups in La Prairie.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if I feel unsafe?
If you feel in immediate danger, please call local emergency services.
2. How can I find a support group?
Look for local organizations or hotlines that connect survivors to support groups in your area.
3. Can I take my children with me?
Yes, but be aware of any legal considerations regarding custody. Consult a local attorney.
4. What if I don’t have any money saved?
Explore local shelters and resources that may offer assistance for those in need.
5. How do I find legal help?
You can search for qualified local attorneys who specialize in family law or domestic issues.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

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