Programs for Women

WHAT WE OFFER

We recognize the unique challenges women face in navigating economic and legal situations.

We offer a comprehensive range of services designed to empower women and provide them with the support they need to thrive.

Domestic Violence Victims

Domestic violence is a pervasive issue that afects millions of individuals around the world. Victims of domestic violence often face physical, emotional and psychological abuse at the hands of their abusers, making it difficult for them to break away from their toxic situations. These victims often struggle with feelings of fear, shame and isolation, and may find it challenging to seek help due to the control their abuser has over them.

At Paralegals FTC, we play a crticical role in assisting DV victims break free from their abusive situations and rebuild their lives. By providing resources, support and education, we have positioned ourselves to empower victims to recognize their worth and take steps towards healing and recovery.

    We offer legal assistance to survivors seeking:

            • protections orders
            • divorces
            • custody arrangements
            • visitation plans
            • child support
            • other legal remedies

    Victims We've Helped

    Eligibility
    You must be a current DV Victim to be eligible for our services. Please see the FAQ’s below for more information.

    If you or anyone you know is being abused or a victim of Domestic Violence, contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline below:

    Hotline (800) 799-SAFE (7233)

    Text "START" to 88788

    DV Faq's

    • Will the Court fees be waived, if there are any?

      Of course! We apply for for a fee waiver, so the Court can waive any necessary fees in your case.

    • Is my address going to be confidential?
      Absolutely! For your safety, we apply for confidentiality of your address so that it will never be shared with the other party.

    • Do I have to submit proof?
      Yes, to qualify for the discounted rates, you must provide documentary evidence to be deemed a DV victim. The following list is acceptable:

      • Order of Protections
      • Restraining Orders
      • Any other Family Offense Petitions
      • Domestic Incident Reports
      • Shelter Housing Letter
      • Any other family/criminal proceeding or documents that can provide evidene to the matter