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The Court Outreach Program is designed to reach the largest number of victims of intimate partner abuse as they seek legal protection in civil and criminal court. The ExPO ex parte civil court outreach is available to victims at both stages of the process – ex parte and in the order to show cause hearing. Staff offer support during a time that is often nerve-racking and heartbreaking for victims. ExPO advocates have the unique opportunity of providing family violence information, often heard by the victim for the first time, and thus are able to provide social and emotional support as well as to validate the victim during this very traumatic and often confusing period of “escape”. ExPO services include: providing information on family court process and procedures, referrals to domestic violence and other community resources, legal representation, crisis intervention, advocacy, risk/lethality assessments and safety planning.
In 1999 at the invitation of a Family Court Judge, Domestic Violence Action Center began its outreach program in the Family Court of the First Circuit. Known as the Expo Program this program’s mission is to provide court outreach services to survivors of intimate partner abuse who are petitioning the courts for restraining orders. Our concept regarding outreach services is that instead of waiting for survivors of intimate partner abuse to find us, we’ll go to where they are and introduce our services and any other community services that may be able to assist them with their specific needs.
We believe that through this program we are addressing the community need to provide support and information to petitioners (or victim defendants) at the time a restraining order is requested. We also believe that it is important to assist a woman in assessing if a restraining order is in her best interest and to explore with her what her options are if the restraining order does not work for her.
The stated goals of the Expo Program are to provide comprehensive legal and advocacy services to victims of intimate partner abuse who are applying for restraining orders with The Family Court of the First Circuit. Some of the services provided include but are not limited to the following: