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Hugh Condron - familylawcentre.ie - Domestic violence / Abuse

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  Domestic Violence / Abuse Domestic violence includes, but is not limited to, any act or threat of physical, sexual, or emotional violence, or coercive control. This is also referred to as domestic abuse. These acts or threats can be against you or a family member. Domestic violence also includes acts and threats of a financial or digital nature. This is where someone uses money or online harassment to control another person.  Violent acts or threats can be made by someone who is related to you by blood or adoption, e.g. parents, adult sons and daughters, and grandparents. They can also be made by people the court considers an intimate partner. These include current and former spouses, civil partners, cohabiting partners, your child's other parent, and unmarried intimate partners. Disputes between neighbours, tenants, or roommates are not covered by domestic violence law. You may be eligible to apply for a domestic violence order or a combination of orders. Some orders d...