Din Law Helps Domestic Abuse Survivors Escape Their Partners


Author: Din Law
Categories: Legal

    Company : Din Law,
    Contact Name : Mr. Khaja M. Din,
    Phone : 312-361-8462,
    Email : dinlaw01@gmail.com,

    Din Law is pleased to announce they are now extending their services to aid domestic abuse survivors in fleeing from their abusive partners.

    Chicago, Illinois: Din Law is pleased to announce they are now extending their services to aid domestic abuse survivors in fleeing from their abusive partners. They have made this decision under the doctrine of VAWA (or the Violence Against Women Act), which was originally meant to aid foreign women who were unable to leave their abusive husbands lest they find themselves stranded with no one else to turn to for much-needed help. Women protected under this clause often experience difficulties in filing their cases, which is where Din Law steps in.

    Din Law is interested in protecting the well-being of women hailing from foreign countries, no matter the identity of their abuser. Din Law has specified they want to assist these women in maintaining the freedom they originally migrated from their birth country to find, especially as many of these women are suffering abuse at the hands of someone who funded their relocation to the USA.

    Din Law extends a supportive hand to these individuals, who are likely facing an emotionally wrenching period throughout the process of the case. They promise to help their clients through every step of filing their case and maintain as much of their comfort as possible.

    Those interested in filing a domestic violence case under VAWA in the Chicago area can learn more by calling 312-361-8462 or visiting Din Law on their website.

    About Din Law: Chicago-based law firm Din Law specializes in immigration-based cases, ranging from asylum to overstay. They seek to provide United States immigrants with the justice they deserve, as well as fair treatment. They pride themselves on their dedication to making sure their clients receive their desired judgment from the court system.

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