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A client from our Assisted Pro Se Department

Dear Elizabeth, "Thank you" barely begins to describe how appreciative I am for the work you've done. You have helped me get a peaceful ending to a very rocky marriage. I never thought I would be in an abusive marriage and also never thought I would have the courage to get out Because of you I did "get out" legally and can now be myself again. Thank you so very much for your patience in answering my questions and your guidance through all of the legal documentation and proceedings. I know that, yes, I represented myself in my divorce but I did not do it on my own and for that I am truly grateful. Thank you for all of your help with getting my maiden name back and most importantly getting my life back. (Name withheld to protect the confidentiality of the client.)

American Psychological Association

Austin Police Department Family Violence Warrant List

Choose Respect

Constable 5.com

Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence

Girls Allowed

Girls Health.Gov

I LIVE HERE I GIVE HERE, A new campaign to boost local giving in Texas

Jennifers Hope

Love Is Not Abuse

Montrose Counseling Center

National Domestic Violence Hotline

National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline

Resource Center of Dallas

SafePlace

See It and Stop It

Support Kids

TAASA's site for STAR (Student's Taking Action for Respect)

Teen Justice Initiative MySpace Page

Teen Relationships Website

Texas Council on Family Violence

Texas Department of Criminal Justice Victims Services Division

Texas Office of The Attorney General Crime Victims Compensation

Texas Office of the Governor Criminal Justice Division

TexasLawHelp.org

Texas's Teen Dating Violence Tool-Kits

Travis County Sheriff's Office

U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime

U.S. Department of Justice Office on Violence Against Women

Women's Law.org

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