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Indefinite leave to remain or enter the UK if your relationship has broken down because of domestic violence or abuse - fees, who's eligible, how to apply.
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Find out how to get help if you or someone you know is a victim of domestic abuse.
Domestic abuse or violence is a crime and should be reported to the police - call 999 if it's an emergency or you're in immediate danger
Detailed guide on domestic abuse, what to do and how to seek help in Jordan.
Detailed guide on domestic abuse, what to do and how to seek help in the United Arab Emirates.
Information relating to the introduction of the Domestic Abuse Bill in the House of Commons on 3 March 2020.
This guide provides advice on what the British Embassy can do to help UK nationals affected by domestic abuse in France, the services available in France, how to report abuse to the police and how to get protection.
Guidance on providing homelessness services to people who have experienced or are at risk of domestic violence or abuse.
This report discusses attitudes towards domestic violence and the services that support women and men who experience domestic violence
Controlling ex-partners who lash out at the end of their relationship will face longer than ever behind bars under new government plans to tackle domestic homicide.
Domestic homicide review online learning for frontline practitioners.
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