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This hub page offers a comprehensive overview of resources and support available for individuals affected by domestic violence in Kent, Connecticut. Whether you need legal assistance, emotional support, or safe housing, this guide can help connect you with the right services.

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Navigate through the sections below to find information on various types of support, legal protections, and safety planning resources. Each section is designed to help you understand your options and access the help you need.

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Types of support available

In Kent, there are several types of support available for survivors of domestic violence:

  • Lawyers: Legal professionals who can assist you with protective orders, custody issues, and divorce proceedings.
  • Therapists: Mental health professionals who provide counseling and support to help you heal from trauma.
  • Shelters: Safe spaces where you can stay temporarily if you need to leave your home for safety reasons.
  • Hotlines: Confidential resources that offer immediate support and guidance at any time.
  • Legal Aid: Organizations that provide free or low-cost legal services to those in need.

Legal protections overview

Understanding your legal rights is crucial when dealing with domestic violence. In Connecticut, there are laws designed to protect survivors, including restraining orders and provisions for child custody. It is important to know how these laws apply in your jurisdiction and what steps you can take to ensure your safety.

Safety planning basics

Creating a safety plan is an essential step for anyone experiencing domestic violence. A safety plan can help you think through your options and prepare for different scenarios. Consider the following elements:

  • Identify a safe place to go.
  • Keep important documents and essentials accessible.
  • Establish a code word with friends or family for emergencies.
  • Plan how to access transportation if needed.
  • Know how to reach local hotlines and support services.

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Remember, you are not alone and there are resources available to help you navigate this challenging time. Reach out and take the first step towards safety and support.

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