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Are you struggling to document and present your experiences of coercive control or family violence in your paperwork or to your lawyer, mediator , police, court or counsellor? Feel like you have to KEEP telling your story and you wish there was a better way?

Whether you're preparing for mediation, court, or consultations with your lawyer, effectively communicating these experiences is crucial for your case.

In this episode, we cover simple ways to lay out your coercive control or family violence experiences in an easy to read and use format.

Lyn provides practical strategies to ensure your story is heard and understood, aligning your documentation with the Family Law Act, and presenting your case compellingly.

Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different.

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Here are the key highlights and important parts of the episode with timestamps:

[0:00] - Introduction

[2:15] - Understanding Coercive Control

[5:30] - Family Law Act Section 4AB

[10:05] - Importance of Documentation

[12:45] - Documentation Strategies

[15:20] - Using Legal Language

[18:40] - Creating Impactful Narratives

[22:00] - Organising Evidence

[25:35] - Highlighting Frequency and Patterns

[29:10] - Presenting in Mediation and Court

[33:50] - Real-Life Examples

[38:00] - Seeking Professional Help

[41:30] - Resources and Further Reading

[45:00] - Conclusion

 

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Please note that this podcast provides general education only and is not legal advice. Always seek independent legal advice, as every situation is different.