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What is an IPO and who can it help? How do you get one? These frequently asked questions address these questions and more.
Kentucky Law Protects
Kentucky Law (KRS 383.300) protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking who have protective orders AND entered into or renewed a lease on or after June 29, 2017.
Many parents are uncertain about bringing up the impact of domestic violence on their child. Parents may hope once their child is in a safe place they will forget about it. They may think discussing it does harm or "the less they know the better." A parent may be scared it will anger the abuser.
Pre-registration for the Somerset clinic is appreciated by calling the Richard at the VA at 606-802-4188. You can find more information about VALAR-KY here.
Pre-registration for the Somerset clinic is appreciated by calling the Richard at the VA at 606-802-4188. You can find more information about VALAR-KY here.
Pre-registration for the Somerset clinic is appreciated by calling the Richard at the VA at 606-802-4188. You can find more information about VALAR-KY by clicking here.
Pre-registration for the Somerset clinic is appreciated by calling the Richard at the VA at 606-802-4188. You can find more information about VALAR-KY by clicking here.
Are you a veteran living in Kentucky?
Do you need legal help?
The Volunteer Lawyers for Veterans Program is a statewide initiative that offers civil legal services to veterans living in poverty by pairing them with a pro bono (free) attorney!
Services include but are not limited to:
Expungements of Criminal Records
Divorce
Child Support
Domestic Violence
Eviction
Foreclosure
Bankruptcy
And more
VAWA Protects
VAWA is a law that protects survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, or stalking from discrimination by certain federally funded housing providers. These protections apply even if you don't qualify for protection under Kentucky law (ie. do not have a protective order).
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