10.1 Basic Principles

Helping to secure and protect a client’s economic and consumer rights after separation from an abusive partner is essential to the client’s long-term personal and household well-being. The National Center for Survivor Agency and Justice is a national organization that provides excellent training and resources for attorneys on how to effectively identify and advocate for the economic needs of domestic violence survivors.1  A good place to start is this Consumer Rights Screening tool.2  Clients may need assistance with other issues such as public benefits, tax, subsidized housing, evictions, foreclosures, consumer debt, employment, etc.

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