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Leaving an abusive relationship does not always mean an end to the violence. Many people experience abuse from former partners (this is called post separation abuse). Here are some ideas to keep you as safe as possible.

Leaving an abusive relationship is difficult and may not be the safest option for you at a particular point. Here are some ways to keep you as safe as possible while remaining in the relationship.

If you are experiencing domestic violence or abuse, you can apply to the court for a Domestic Violence Order. All domestic abuse services have specialised court support workers to help and support you through every step of applying for an order.

Being able to tell the difference between healthy, unhealthy and abusive relationships can be difficult. Read the warning signs below...

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