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This hub page offers vital resources and information for individuals seeking support related to domestic violence in Washington, Georgia. Here, you can find links to local services, including legal assistance, counseling, and shelters.

How to use this page

Navigate through the sections to find the type of support you need. Each section provides an overview of available resources, ensuring you have access to the help that suits your situation.

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Types of support available

In Washington, survivors of domestic violence can access various forms of support:

  • Lawyers: Legal professionals who can assist with protective orders, custody issues, and divorce proceedings.
  • Therapists: Mental health professionals who understand trauma and can provide emotional support and counseling.
  • Shelters: Safe locations where individuals can stay temporarily, away from their abuser, with access to further support services.
  • Hotlines: Confidential lines offering immediate support, guidance, and resources.
  • Legal Aid: Organizations that provide free or low-cost legal assistance to those in need.

Legal protections overview

In Georgia, there are several legal protections available for domestic violence survivors. These include the ability to obtain temporary protective orders, which can legally restrict an abuser from contacting or approaching you. It's important to be aware of your rights and available legal resources.

Safety planning basics

Creating a safety plan is essential for anyone experiencing domestic violence. Key elements of a safety plan include:

  • Identifying safe places to go in case of an emergency.
  • Having a packed bag ready with essentials such as identification, money, and clothes.
  • Establishing a code word with friends or family to signal that you need help.
Developing a comprehensive safety plan tailored to your specific situation can greatly enhance your safety and preparedness.

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

Remember, you are not alone, and there are resources available to help you through this challenging time. Reach out for support today.

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