| Domestic violence survivors know the abuse to them | | | | the dynamics of domestic abuse and the relationship |
| and to their children is wrong. And they expect the | | | | between family violence and legal domestic abuse. |
| divorce court to recognize the wrongdoings they | | | | B) What's missing is a clear understanding of strategy |
| endure. Then, when it is not forthcoming as they | | | | that capitalizes on properly working within the |
| anticipate and desire, they scratch their head or pull | | | | system and maneuvering oneself to influence the |
| their hair out, asking why and wondering what to do. | | | | players in the system. |
| They may even have the best attorney money can | | | | C) What is missing is an alliance with a source of |
| buy or at least counsel they trust. They can even | | | | support that helps the domestic violence survivor |
| appreciate a good relationship with the | | | | stay on track and facilitates their keeping personal |
| court-appointed custody evaluator and still wonder | | | | victimization in check |
| why their children are being positioned to live with | | | | A working alliance with a professional domestic abuse |
| their abuser. | | | | consulting expert can aid in empowering you to get |
| What's missing on the domestic abuse survivor's | | | | the most out of your relationship with your counsel |
| support team? | | | | and to put your best foot forward with those |
| A) What is missing, often for these abuse victims in | | | | judging. These are just a few of the benefits of |
| divorce and custody litigation, is the education, | | | | your having a professional domestic |
| consulting and counsel of a professional that knows | | | | violence-consulting advocate in your court. |