Planning for Safety: Steps to Take Before Legally Separating from an Abusive Partner

 Leaving an abusive partner is a significant decision that requires careful planning. Survivors often face unique challenges, from financial constraints to fear of retaliation.

Before taking this step, it’s important to create a safety plan. This may include gathering important documents, setting aside money, and identifying a safe place to go. Organizations like Safe Horizon offer guidance on safety planning tailored to individual situations.

Emotional support is equally important. Survivors should consider speaking with a therapist or joining a support group to prepare for the emotional toll of leaving.

If you’re considering leaving an abusive relationship, reach out to a local domestic violence center for guidance. You don’t have to go through this alone.

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