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Randi Susan Klein has been in private practice since she was admitted to the California Bar in 1991. She spent the first eight years of her practice in Northern California in the San Francisco Bay Area.  During that time, she represented clients in a variety of civil and criminal matters. The civil portion of her practice included landlord/tenant, consumer bankruptcy, juvenile dependency and family law. The primary focus of her practice was on juvenile dependency and family law matters.

Ms. Klein relocated to Southern California in May 1999. Since that time she has concentrated her practice on family law and on per diem work for civil litigation attorneys.

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Raise Your Voice - Do NOT be a Silent Victim - You will Not Only do Good to yourself, but gain a better & Healthy Living environment for your Loved ones and gain more respect in your society.

If you're afraid of getting involved, remember that the report is confidential and everything possible will be done to protect your privacy. You do "NOT" have to give your name, and your suspicions will be investigated before anyone is taken into custody. Most important, you can protect the victim from further harm by calling for help.

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Domestic abuse is one of this nation's most underreported crimes, and i suspect it's because women are torn between a man's promise that he'll never do it again - and a haunting fear that he will, if they report the attack. "if you want to know the end, look at the beginning," best-selling author. "I lived for nine years in an abusive marriage, and the first slap came two years into the marriage; and the second one came three years into the marriage; and by the time I was being beaten every other day I had been married five years and there was always the promise that it would never happen again. He had a second chance 842 times," she said of her abuser. For most men who abuse women, one second chance is one too many. Brown, while not admitting that he brutally beat Rihanna, issued a statement publicly apologizing for ". " he also said he's seeking counseling. He needs to confront - and defeat - his demons.

Domestic abuse is ultimately fatal to the body, mind and spirit. Many women have found their way out of violent relationships and have rebuilt their lives. They can find happy, healthy relationships. Staying in the relationship for the sake of the children is not a good excuse. Witnessing domestic violence is now considered a form of child abuse that is prosecuted in many states. This article suggests a few things that you can do to begin your healing and recovery process. Call a therapist that is experienced in dealing with domestic violence and begin your new life as soon as possible.Whether the abuse is criminal or not, domestic abuse alwaysharms children. Abusive partners often abuse their children. Almost all of thechildren who grow up in violent homes have seen or heard the violence. Even whenthey haven't seen the abuse, they know it is happening.

Raise Your Voice - Do NOT be a Silent Victim - You will Not Only do Good to yourself, but gain a better & Healthy Living environment for your Loved ones and gain more respect in your society.

 

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