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Guide to proving a domestic violence case

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CHAYN have produced a guide for non-lawyers on How to build your own domestic violence case without a lawyer.  The guide goes step by step through the types of evidence and how to construct the case.  It is also useful for lawyers trying to demonstrate the domestic violence suffered by their clients and is available here.

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Louise Hooper

Louise Hooper

Louise is a specialist immigration lawyer focusing on asylum and human rights cases. She undertakes advocacy at every level, from adjudicator appeals to judicial review applications. Her notable work includes the conduct of important test cases concerning the status of Kosovan asylum seekers. She was also involved with the Refugee Legal Group’s lobbying and representations to parliament regarding new immigration legislation. She is increasingly concerned with securing legal access to financial and welfare support for refugees.

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