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Notes, pictures, video, recordings, police, medical, & therapy reports... It's so important to collect as much evidence as possible while you plan your escape, or even if you're just thinking about leaving. Filing charges & getting a protective order are important & easier with a paper trail.
Download the Aspire News App on Google Play or Apple Store. This is a hidden app that allows you to document your abuse in total secret. Record without a notification and have them auto send to a secret E-mail upon stop. Set up an auto SOS message with your location or call authorities with the touch of a button. It's a game changer and saves lives. I used this myself to ensure there was evidence in case my abuser killed me.
Be sure to use other links above to research laws on recording/wire tapping in your state. Strides are being made with states requiring consent to allow for special circumstances in cases of domestic violence.
... And your escape plan. A Domestic Violence Advocate or Shelter can help you create a safe escape plan and teach you how to best prepare yourself and your children.
Your village will help with the process. I strongly encourage you to explore ALL the above links to create your plan, take notes, and create a list you can hide preferably on your phone/in a file you can access online so you always have access to it. This section references the links above.
Put your plan into action and get yourself (and your children) safe! TheHelpGuide.org has an amazing article on how to get safe. It's important to prepare yourself for complications that may arise. Unfortunately, the system isn't always supportive of victims. Don't let their ignorance stop you from getting justice. You ARE strong enough and it will be worth it. Building your village described above in my Resources For Victims Of Corruption will help ensure your rights aren't further violated:
Connect with your local DV shelter & victim assistance through the court.
GET AN ATTORNEY! Contact your local legal aid & contact your local Attorney Gerneral's Office to see what they offer to help victims of violence. The boxes above provide links for each state.
If you have children, I strongly encourage you to get an expert witness to work with you. If an attorney is provided for you, put the pressure on for them to cover this cost instead of a GAL. Many GALs aren't qualified to handle DV cases and victim blame. Read more about how an expert can help in my blog Expert Witnesses.
Get into counseling ASAP. They can help you in many ways as described in my blog Counseling For Survival.
If you do run into complications with victim blaming, document & record everything you can if your state allows you to legally do so, and use my links above to contact the media, do your research, and check out Me Too Moms.
You HAVE to get safe! You DESERVE to be happy and loved! File charges! Hide in a domestic violence shelter if you need to! You HAVE to reach out for help! You are not alone. The number for The National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-7233.
Chances are you are suffering from PTSD and other complications from enduring such trauma. It may not seem like it at the time, but you WILL heal & be happy again. It's important to get the therapy you need to deal with symptoms and to work through your trauma. If you have children, get them into therapy with someone qualified specifically for trauma from domestic violence ASAP. Maybe research and inquire about EMDR Therapy.
The anxiety, depression & fear, will be very real as you begin your healing process. I began walking a much closer path with God through Jesus. Turning to the church for help saved my life. I started listening to nothing but Christian music, went to church, signed up for programs they had to learn more, and joined a counseling program they had. It's not easy, but it's important to not let yourself fall into that trap of isolation. FORCE yourself to surround yourself with good people and submerse yourself into that. I promise, it will be life changing.
I'm sure I'll blog about this soon and will include a link here when I do. Whatever you choose to do for your healing, I'm proud of you, and you're doing the right thing by leaving. It may not be easy, but it will be worth it.
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