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FVAP in Court: Helping Survivor Reunite with Her Child After 6 Years

September 8, 2021 by FVAP

Today we are representing a survivor who we believe was pressured into allowing temporary guardianship for her baby. Six years later she still has not been reunited with her child. After years of delays the trial court gave permanent guardianship to the child’s grandparents and would not give an explanation for this decision.

FVAP believes the trial court used the wrong criteria and stale evidence to make its order and should have explained decision.

FVAP asked state and national organizations to write a friend-of-the-court (amicus) brief on the impact of trauma, the ability of survivors to heal, and the failure of courts to take these issues into account appropriately when making their decisions. Our co-counsel at Mayer Brown will be arguing on our client’s behalf at approximately 4pm this afternoon.

Court Agrees: Maintain Survivor’s Restraining Order

August 5, 2021 by FVAP

On August 5, the Court of Appeal issued its opinion in our case of Ashby v. Ashby, where we represented a survivor of domestic violence in defending against her abuser appealing the five-year renewal of her restraining order. In the opinion, the Court of Appeal agreed with us that our client’s five-year restraining order renewal should stay in place.

Read the court’s opinion here.

Legal Chat with FVAP: Litigation Abuse Stories and Strategies

August 4, 2021 by FVAP

We’re teaming up with California Partnership to End Domestic Violence (CPEDV) to host bimonthly Legal Chats with FVAP! These are statewide calls open to all CPEDV members. This month’s call is today, August 4 at 11am. The topic is Litigation Abuse: Stories and Strategies. Interested in learning more about calls like this one and how you can attend? Reach out to us at staff@fvaplaw.org.

July Newsletter: Exciting Developments Under HEJP Program

August 2, 2021 by FVAP

photo: apartment buildingDon’t miss FVAP’s July 2021 newsletter! In this issue we share some exciting developments under FVAP’s Housing FVAP’s Housing & Employment Justice Program, results from our recent supporter survey, and more. Get on our email list to get e-newsletters like this one delivered to your email inbox.

Legal Victory Helps Keep Kids Fleeing to U.S. Safe from Abuse

July 2, 2021 by FVAP

In partnership with 22  domestic violence organizations and academics FVAP successfully obtained publication of a case in which a survivor of domestic violence and their child came to the U.S. to flee abuse. Under the Hague Convention, when a parent comes to the U.S. to flee abuse, children with them are typically sent back to their “home country” for that country to make custody decisions. This case establishes that if the abusive parent is in denial of their domestic violence problem, then it cannot be safe to return the child, no matter whether the home country has strong laws about domestic violence or otherwise. Read the published opinion.

Oral Argument June 22

June 21, 2021 by FVAP

Scales of justiceWe’re in oral argument June 22 representing a survivor of domestic violence who was granted a five-year extension of her restraining order. Her abuser is appealing the extension arguing that the trial court made mistakes before arriving at their decision to extend the order. FVAP and our client believe the trial court was correct in their decision to extend the restraining order, and we will be arguing that in court on our survivor client’s behalf.

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