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Commission for Domestic Violence
  Mobilizing the legal profession to provide access to justice and safety for victims of domestic violence.

New! Legal Response to Trafficking Series

The impetus for the creation of these publications came from the many attorneys who contacted the ABA Commission on Domestic Violence seeking information about human trafficking and wanting to ensure that they were providing comprehensive legal assistance to their clients. We hope each will serve as an important and timely resource for you in your practice.

Meeting the Legal Needs of Human Trafficking Victims: An Introduction for Domestic Violence Attorneys & Advocates Meeting the Legal Needs of Child Trafficking Victims: An Introduct on for Children's Attorneys & Advocates Human Trafficking Cases: How and Why to Use and Expert Witness

Domestic Violence Titles

Judicial Checklist, 3rd Edition

This six-page checklist provides judges with a handy list of considerations for any domestic violence case, including legal and behavioral implications, danger assessments, and special factors in child custody and civil protection order cases. The checklist, printed on glossy card-stock, is a good resource for judges and litigators, and makes a valuable training tool. To review a copy, click here.

10 Myths About Custody and Domestic Violence and How to Counter Them

Lawyers who represent victims of domestic violence in custody matters often encounter these common myths. This one-page tip sheet provides facts and recent statistics for use in litigation. To review a copy, click here.

The Civil Law Manual: Protection Orders and Family Law Cases, Third Edition

This is a completely updated version of our most popular practice guide. This manual, a compilation of essential legal theory, practice tips, procedural requirements, and safety planning strategies, is designed to guide the victim's attorney through the process of representing domestic violence victims in either protection order or family law cases. The Third Edition includes updated references and sample documents, an expanded discussion of assessing client needs to promote safe and effective legal outcomes, and re-designed layout and chapter division. Click to review the Table of Contents.

The Impact of Domestic Violence on Your Legal Practice: A Lawyer's Handbook, Second Edition

This publication is the second updated and expanded edition of the Commission's most popular handbook. It provides an overview of domestic violence and the law, and it aids attorneys in every field of practice in representing clients responsibly, by helping them recognize domestic violence and how a legal matter may be impacted by domestic violence. Over 80 authors contributed to this comprehensive reference publication that covers topics such as "Safety and Domestic Violence," "Men's Roles," "Protective Orders and Other Injunctive Relief," "Criminal Matters," and "Domestic Violence and the Workplace." This publication is a valuable tool in assisting attorneys with the intersection of domestic violence and the law. Click to review the Table of Contents.

A Guide for Employers: Domestic Violence in the Workplace

This guidebook promotes employer awareness of domestic violence and suggests safety protocols and strategies to protect and assist employees who are victims. Click to review the Table of Contents.

Safety for Kids

The Commission on Domestic Violence has developed an easy-to-read brochure to teach children how to best protect themselves safely during a violent incident and who to go to for help. This pamphlet is perfect for legal services waiting areas, hospital emergency rooms, or child care centers.

Breaking the Silence: Journeys of Hope

A compelling one-hour documentary told through the stories of abuse survivors, originally aired on PBS. Each video comes with a facilitator's guide prepared by the American Bar Association Commission on Domestic Violence.

It's Not O.K.: Let's Talk About Domestic Violence

Produced by the Commission on Domestic Violence, in partnership with the Walt Disney Company, It's Not O.K. is a video for professionals working with children who experience domestic violence. Developed with the help of national experts in the fields of domestic violence and children's counseling, this video is meant to serve as a springboard for discussion for children's therapy and peer support groups in shelters, courts, counseling centers, and schools. It comes with a Presenter's Guide, which helps professionals develop appropriate follow-up programs to the showing of the video.

The Impact of Domestic Violence on Children

A publication of the ABA Center on Children and the Law, this report suggests actions that bar groups and attorneys should take regarding assuring child safety; education, treatment, and awareness; legal representation of victims; limiting firearms access; custody and visitation; the child abuse-domestic violence nexus; and immigrant women and children.

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