Domestic Violence Australia লেবেলটি সহ পোস্টগুলি দেখানো হচ্ছে৷ সকল পোস্ট দেখান
Domestic Violence Australia লেবেলটি সহ পোস্টগুলি দেখানো হচ্ছে৷ সকল পোস্ট দেখান

বুধবার, ১৯ মে, ২০২১

IS IT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? HOW DO YOU KNOW AND WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? PART 2

  

In PART 1 we discussed that you think the abuse you are subjected to in your domestic relationship amounts to domestic violence and now you know that fast effective help can be sought through the Magistrates Court with or without the help of the Police.

Our last blog post set out that it is important for you and the other party that the allegations you make are true.  What if you are still not sure? (Domestic Violence)

The next step is to speak to a Family Lawyer who is experienced in domestic violence matters.  The lawyer will be able to help you understand your chances of success and of the support services available to you if you do make an application for a Protection Order.

The Power Of Domestic Violence Orders

Domestic Violence Orders / Protection Orders are very powerful tools.  If it is necessary for a party to exclude another party to the relationship from the shared home this may be achieved if there is a real risk of harm to the person alleging domestic violence (“the aggrieved”) or to children living with the parties (the “named persons”).

Common terms of temporary and final Protections Orders are that:

  1. A Respondent must be of good behavior towards the aggrieved and not commit acts of domestic violence towards the aggrieved or a named person (often a child or another relative who lives with the aggrieved);
  2. A Respondent may not contact or have another person contact an aggrieved or named person;
  3. A Respondent may not approach to within a certain distance of the aggrieved or named persons or go to a place where the aggrieved or named person may be or frequents; and
  4. The Order may set out the only circumstances that contact may occur between the parties (through lawyers or at certain places such as Court events) or by what method for communication such as by text message or by email.

The Police are empowered to enforce both temporary and final Protection Orders if a party is in breach.  This can lead to criminal charges for the perpetrator and if serious enough the perpetrator may be arrested on the spot.  This gives a strong sense of protection for an aggrieved party should they need to rely on the orders they have obtained.

What is the likelihood that a Magistrate will provide a Temporary Order

Asset out in our last blog in this series on domestic violence the ambit of what the Court considers domestic violence is wide.  Due to this, in short; the answer is very likely.

The attitude of the Court is that if someone has gone out of their way to apply for a Protection Order then until the matter is settled then an Order should be made.

Expect a Temporary Order to made whilst the matter is set down for hearing and time allowed for the parties to file their evidence and respond to evidence with the Court.

What is the likelihood a Magistrate will provide a final Protection Order?

If evidence is made out at the final hearing of the matter (the Trial) that domestic violence has been perpetrated against the aggrieved and or named persons then other factors will need to be considered by the Magistrate.  Under the Domestic and Family Violence Protection Act 2012 (Qld) the major considerations then are whether it is necessary or desirable to make a Protection Order.

Unless there is a compelling reason why it is not necessary for the Order to be made (which is rare) it must also be desirable that the Order be made.  In Queensland, there is no consideration required as to what the effect the making of the Order may have on the Respondent (in some other state this is a consideration of the Court).

It should be remembered that the determination of whether an Order is necessary or desirable is at the discretion of the Court.  In our recent experience, it has almost always been the case that even without concrete evidence that domestic violence has occurred (meaning that the evidence may be allegations alone) it is very likely that a Court will make a final Protection Order for the aggrieved.

Court Protection Orders

The Court makes protection Orders readily as it is believed that should they not, and a perpetrator then harms (or worse) an aggrieved, then in such case, the whole premise of protection by the Courts would be null and void.

In our opinion it is likely that should a party seek a Protection Order that it will probably be made if there is evidence to support that domestic violence did take place.

This gives assurances to people who are the victims of domestic violence however it can often be used by vindictive or malevolent parties to a relationship as a tool to cause problems for another party and in many cases to stop a parent from having contact with a child.

Should a party make false claims of domestic violence that lead to a Protection Order being made a person who has Orders made against them may appeal to the District Court.  In this case, there is a good chance that if domestic violence allegations are disproved then the Protection Order may be overturned.

Our next installment in domestic violence looks at the Court procedure and the methods by which parties can settle matters without a determination by a Magistrate at the Court and the effect to parities of a Protection Order being made in their various forms.

Article Source: IS IT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE? HOW DO YOU KNOW AND WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? PART 2

সোমবার, ১৭ মে, ২০২১

TELL TALE SIGNS SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS SUFFERING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

  


Sometimes evidence of domestic violence is obvious, but that’s not always the case. Then there’s the issue of emotional abuse as well. Physical injuries can heal, but often it takes a lot longer to heal the emotional damage caused in these unfortunate situations.

The emotional scarring can potentially be a lot more damaging than physical bruising and can affect every area of a person’s life.

Everyone is different and so is every circumstance unique, but there are some tell-tale signs you can look out for if you fear someone you know is suffering from domestic abuse.

Obvious Physical Injury

Injury to many areas of the body can quite easily be covered up with clothing. However, bruising or marks on the neck, face, or hands even are not so readily concealed. It’s quite common when someone is physically abused by their partner that they won’t admit what’s really going on. Lame excuses will often be made in an attempt to explain away the injury. Often the denial is based on fear of more abuse to come if the victim confides in somebody.

The Person Is Always Edgy

If a person you know used to seem quite calm, relaxed, and in control, but now always seems to be on edge, then this is a sign that something is definitely going on. The person is certainly stressed about something. When it comes to a domestic violence Australia situation, the person in question might incessantly be checking the time, constantly looking all around, and generally unable to relax. They might always be in a hurry to go home, for fear of being late or getting accused of something. Sufferers often fear their abusive partner is always somehow watching them, or has someone keeping an eye on them.

Withdrawn Emotionally

Generally, when a person is involved in a healthy or happy relationship, they tend to put off positive energy and perhaps become even more outgoing. The opposite is commonly true if a relationship turns toxic and becomes abusive; either emotionally, physically, or both. If you know someone who used to be vibrant, but these days seems very quiet, withdrawn, and closed off emotionally, it could be a red flag that there is an abusive situation happening on the home front.

Low Self-Esteem

The occurrence of low self-esteem is a very common symptom of emotional abuse from somebody. As domestic violence and psychological abuse are often related to having control over someone, part of the plan to gain that control is to belittle someone, demean them to the point where they feel worthless. This gives the abuser even more control.

Don’t Suffer In Silence

If you are enduring an abusive situation at home, or you know someone you suspect might be, don’t remain silent about it. Help is out there.

If the police get involved, although the prosecutor representing the police department will handle the case, it’s also comforting to have a representative from your own law firm assisting you through the process.

At Aylward Game Solicitors in Brisbane, we are not only experts when it comes to legal matters pertaining to domestic violence in Australia of all descriptions, but we are also sympathetic as well.

Article Source: TELL TALE SIGNS SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS SUFFERING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE