Protecting my children

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Please note: the information on these pages is intended as a general guide only; each woman’s situation is different. Women should call us on 0808 2000 247 to discuss their rights and options in more detail.

It is common for abusive men to use children and child contact as a method of control. They might try to turn the children against you, or make threats to hurt them or take them away from you. This can continue long after a woman has left her partner.

You are not alone. There is support available for women and their children. Below, you can read responses to some of the common worries women share with us. You can contact us so we can talk through your options and connect you with specialist services. You can also seek advice from a family law solicitor. Try to find one with experience in domestic abuse.

It is important to remember that children are very resilient. With support, they can overcome the trauma of witnessing or experiencing abuse, and go on to live safe, happy lives. Below, you can find some guidance on how you can support your child to understand what is going on.

 

Frequently asked questions

Useful tips for child contact proceedings

Useful websites