What civil legal needs do DV advocates most want/need to advise DV survivors regarding?
DV survivors experience a wide range of civil legal needs.
Advocates indicated that survivors experience some civil legal issues more than others. Advocates are generally interested in helping with most of these identified legal issues.
DV survivors frequently encounter challenges with protective orders, and advocates generally feel very confident in being able to assist survivors with protective orders. However, advocates can feel unequipped when more complex issues, such as sexual assault or trafficking are revealed during the initial stages of working with the survivor.
Survivors frequently request assistance with protective orders. Advocates are interested in learning to provide legal advice to survivors regarding protective orders.
92.3% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Protective Orders
DV survivors often need assistance with custody and divorce matters, and some advocates feel confident in their ability to assist DV survivors with these top civil legal needs for survivors while others feel unequipped to handle these legal needs.
Survivors frequently request assistance with custody and divorce. Advocates are interested in learning to provide legal advice to survivors regarding custody and divorce.
92.3% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Custody Matters
88.5% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Divorce Matters
DV survivors frequently encounter housing challenges and seek assistance from advocates for those challenges.
Advocates reported varying degrees of interest in training to provide legal advice of different civil legal issues related to housing challenges.
83.7% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Eviction
79.8% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Property Protection
62.5% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Housing Debt
49% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Foreclosure
Housing-related civil legal needs were discussed frequently in interviews with advocates.
Advocates consider immigration issues a significant civil legal need, noting that survivors frequently seek assistance with immigration-related issues. However, advocates feel less equipped to tackle these situations than many other legal needs, partially because immigration issues are complex and intertwine with other legal issues.
Survivors frequently request assistance with immigration. Advocates are interested in learning to provide legal advice to survivors regarding immigration.
76.9% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Immigration
Several advocates discussed immigration and the challenges this civil legal need creates in interviews.
DV survivors need assistance navigating financial matters, specifically credit issues and debt relief, and advocates are dedicated to assisting survivors with these matters, but many advocates admit feeling unequipped to address financial issues.
Advocates reported being moderately interested in training to assist survivors with financial issues including credit card debt and medical debt.
54.8% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Credit Card Debt
51.9% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Medical Debt
Several advocates discussed financial civil legal needs and their comfort level helping survivors with these needs in interviews.
Advocates reported interest in learning about helping people with employment problems, needs with benefits, and other civil legal needs.
Advocates reported being moderately interested in training to assist survivors with employment issues, benefits, and other civil legal needs.
70.2% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Employment Matters
64.4% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Benefits
37.5% of Advocates are Extremely Interested, Very Interested, or Interested in Training on Other Civil Legal Needs