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Rights of Women are the only frontline women’s legal rights charity in England and Wales. Our free and confidential telephone advice lines empower women to escape abusive situations and access justice through the law.

Our advice is provided by our small staff and volunteer team of specialist women lawyers, who support over 3000 women callers each year, but there are many more women who urgently need our help. Will you answer their calls?

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    Family Law Advice

    Our family law advice lines can advise you on: domestic violence and abuse; divorce, finances and property on relationship breakdown; cohabitation, finances and property on relationship breakdown; parental responsibility and arrangements for children; lesbian parenting.

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  • Criminal Law Advice

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    Our criminal law advice line can advise you on: sexual offences including rape and sexual assault; domestic violence, harassment and stalking; coercive and controlling behaviour; reporting offences to the police and the criminal justice system; criminal injuries compensation; complaints about the police and other criminal justice bodies.

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    It is estimated that domestic violence (also called ‘domestic abuse’) affects one in four women in the UK. If you are experiencing or have experienced domestic violence, there are a number of ways the law can protect you. This legal guide is designed to give information about the protection available to you through the Family Court. Rights of Women publishes a number of other legal guides that may be useful.

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