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How Survivors Secretly Prepare to Leave

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Leaving an abusive situation is a significant step towards reclaiming your life. For survivors in Sandy Springs, preparing carefully can help ensure safety and stability during this transition.

Assess Your Situation

Understanding the dynamics of your situation is crucial. Take time to evaluate your safety and the resources available to you.

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Create a Safety Plan

Develop a personalized safety plan that includes a list of safe places to go, trusted friends or family to contact, and emergency numbers. Make sure to keep this plan confidential.

Gather Important Documents

Collect essential documents that you may need upon leaving, such as identification, financial records, and any legal documents. Store these in a safe, accessible location.

Financial Preparation

Consider your financial resources. If possible, set aside some money or open a separate bank account. Know your financial rights and explore local resources that may assist you.

Secure Personal Items

Identify personal belongings that are important to you and plan how to take them with you. This may include clothing, personal mementos, and items necessary for your daily life.

What to Bring / Document Checklist

  • Identification (driver’s license, passport)
  • Birth certificates (for you and your children)
  • Social Security cards
  • Medical records
  • Financial paperwork (bank statements, bills)
  • Emergency contacts list
  • Any necessary medications
  • Personal items (clothes, toiletries)

What Happens Next

Once you leave, consider reaching out to local shelters or support services in Sandy Springs. They can provide temporary housing, counseling, and resources to help you regain stability and safety.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if I feel unsafe while preparing to leave? If you feel in immediate danger, please call local emergency services.
  • Can I take my children with me? Yes, you have the right to take your children if you are their legal guardian. Consider seeking legal advice to understand your rights.
  • What resources are available in Sandy Springs? Look for local shelters, hotlines, and support groups that specialize in assisting survivors.
  • How can I ensure my safety after leaving? Stay in contact with trusted friends or family, and consider legal protections like restraining orders.
  • Is there help available for financial support? Yes, many organizations offer financial assistance for survivors. Research local resources in your area.

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