Here, you'll find a curated collection of valuable tools, organizations, and communities designed to support survivors of domestic violence, families navigating complex co-parenting dynamics, and individuals striving to create healthier, more peaceful family relationships.
From legal aid and advocacy organizations to co-parenting strategies and mental health support, this page offers a variety of resources to help you heal, grow, and move forward with confidence. Whether you’re looking for professional guidance or peer support, these resources are here to empower you on your journey.
Giving survivors a second chance at justice, the FVAP has critical legal resources for navigating the family court system, including precedent-setting case law and instructions on how to fill out certain forms.
Community Legal Aid SoCal (Orange County and Los Angeles County, California) fights injustice and advocates for social, economic, and racial equity by providing compassionate, holistic, and impactful legal services.
Fostering a shared commitment to protective care that restores natural cycles of health, healing, and regeneration within homes, systems, and our planet ― for the benefit of all.
Kaitlyn Jorgensen, the Family Court Strategist, offers a variety of Survivor's Talking Points - valuable strategic communication templates that are both affordable and crucial to proactively protect you and your family.
The NSPC is a national coalition of thousands of survivor parents and concerned citizens in the United States advocating for evidence-based policies which put child safety and risks at the forefront of child custody decisions.
Whether you’re seeking support, education, or empowerment, One Mom’s Battle is here to stand with you. Together, they can help you advocate for change, protect children, and rewrite the narrative for families everywhere.
Helping divorced parents put their children’s needs first and co-parent in the healthiest way possible.
Women for Sobriety (WFS) is the first peer-support program tailored specifically for women overcoming substance use disorders (SUDs).
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