When Abuse Turns Fatal: The Tool That Could Save Your Life
Domestic violence kills 1,500+ Americans yearly. Learn the lethality warning signs, why states like SC rank highest, and how the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit (EAA) can save your life.
Why Victims of Abuse Often Have to Leave While Offenders Stay
Victims and children often have to flee abusive homes because our systems prioritize removing them from danger instead of removing the abuser. While physical abuse is easier to see, emotional and coercive control often go unnoticed and can be just as deadly. Abuse isn’t always gender-based, but male-on-female violence remains the most common. Advocates can help lessen fatalities by going beyond checklists, listening deeply, building trust, documenting evidence like the Evidentiary Abuse Affidavit, and creating long-term safety plans for every survivor.