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Monthly Archives: June 2025

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Violence Survivors Who are Imprisoned

By Julia Kefalinos |

It may come as no surprise to learn that many women in prison have a history of being victimized by intimate partner violence. In time, these women eventually were convicted of murder or manslaughter. One woman stabbed a former boyfriend after being stalked for years. Another woman killed her partner, after he repeatedly raped… Read More »

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Domestic Violence in Rural Communities

By Julia Kefalinos |

Domestic violence (DV) is a serious problem no matter where it occurs.  In rural communities, the physical isolation itself is one of the key characteristics of DV. With roughly 30 percent of people in this country living in rural areas, there are unique challenges facing many residents. Women, for example, often earn less, and… Read More »

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Involuntary Bankruptcy

By Julia Kefalinos |

While a bankruptcy filing is usually a step taken by a debtor who is facing crushing debt, in some cases creditors can force the debtor’s hand into filing for bankruptcy. This generally involves business debtors rather than individuals, but not always. When wealthy individuals who have significant assets that can be retrieved, creditors may… Read More »

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Understanding Probable Cause

By Julia Kefalinos |

After watching crime shows on tv, we’ve all seen court cases that mention probable cause at some point. Probable cause gets talked about by law enforcement and attorneys alike, but what does it mean in the real world? In fact, probable cause is a legal standard. It indicates more than a reasonable suspicion of… Read More »

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