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According to information from this foundation, one in two women has been a victim of abuse, an impressive number considering that in Mexico©, more than 50% of the population is made up of women, or about 57 million. Of these women, 63% will experience violence at some point in their lives, 47% of which will be carried out by their partner: the figures are part of INEGI`s national housing survey. In Mexico©, one in two women experiences violence in her lifetime. For more information, click here to read our Legal Information Policy. His judge is working hard to improve our approval process so that we can better assist those who need our legal advice. We apologize for the inconvenience. Lawyers in the legal network agree to offer a free initial consultation with people who come to their offices through the legal network. Some of these lawyers also offer cheaper rates or free assistance, but others require payment after the first meeting. Some lawsuits have certain time limits. You are required to respect and respect the deadlines associated with your legal claims.

Your legal needs are important to us. Below are free legal information guides and a list of additional resources and service providers that can help you. By providing you with this information, the National Women`s Law Center (NWLC) and the National Women`s Law Center Fund (NWLCF) do not become your lawyers. Completing the form also does not mean that NWLC or NWLCF will become your lawyers. Please do not share confidential information with NWLC/NWLCF unless NWLC/NWLCF has given you express permission to do so. Disclosure of information to NWLC and NWLCF does not result in an attorney-client relationship unless NWLC and NWLCF agree to legally represent you. If your case involves sexual harassment at work, the Time`S UP Legal Defense Fund may be able to help you cover the cost of your legal case and help you with storytelling and media. ADIVAC Association for the Integral Development of Violed Persons, A.C. Medical, Legal and Psychological Care Tels.: 5682 7969 and 5543 4700 As we can see, we don`t have to wait for our partner to fight us to act on this. If your partner manipulates you, threatens you, blackmails you, prostitutes you, or discriminates against you because you are a woman, then you are a victim of violence. It should be noted that violence is exercised not only by the couple, but also©by parents or siblings, even by superiors, so it is necessary for you to denounce it. It is a crime.

In Mexico©, there are help groups specializing in abuse and legal advice for women victims of crime, they can even offer protection to women and©their children if this is the case. VICTIMATEL Legal and psychological support for victims of sexual crimes Tel:5575 5461 The reality of a woman who has been raped is extremely different from that of the rest of the female population. The problem is that the vast majority of Mexican women have experienced violence of any kind at some point in their lives, especially when the cycle begins when they are minors, as reported by the civil organization Unidos Contra la Trata. CAVI Center for Attention to Domestic Violence Legal and Psychological Support Tel: 5345 5248 and 5345 5249 So, © what to do when we are victims of violence? Well, the first one will be to accept that there is a problem, we can`t rely on ideas like change when we get married, he does it because I deserve it, he`s my father or my mother and he can do whatever he wants. After accepting it, we have to ask for help, violence is a problem that eats away at the heart of society and doing it alone can be very exhausting. Tel. 57 29 60 00, ext. 50545 and 50516 www.genero.ipn.mx The Legal Network for Gender Equity and the Time`S UP Legal Defense Fund are hosted and managed by the National Women`s Law Center Fund, LLC (NWLCF). Tel. 54 83 40 99. Opening hours: from 10:00 to 13:00 www.lineauam.uam.mx Although many of our clients are survivors of violence in the partnership, this is not a requirement to access our services. To use their court services, you will need: For technical questions or if you need help completing the application below, please contact [email protected] or call (202) 319-3053.

Please do not come to our office for help. We do not conduct in-person interviews. Observatory Zone without Violence www.zonalibredeviolencia.ipn.mx National Polytechnic Institute`s Institutional Management Program with a Gender Perspective For more information, visit the Family Justice Center`s website. FORTALEZA I.A.P. Centro de Atención Integral a la Mujer Tels.: 2621 3285 and 2621 3286 You can visit our offices in one of the family centers if you are a victim of an intimate partner present or in the past, or if you are a victim of elder abuse and live in the city where the Family Justice Center is located. Click here for a list of additional resources The Gender Equity Legal Network provides the names of lawyers for informational purposes only. By providing you with this information, supporting, approving, recommending or trusting the lawyers on the list, the Gender Equity Legal Network does not guarantee a result or success. We cannot guarantee that one of the lawyers will agree to represent you and if this is the case, it will have positive results in your case. And it`s important to note that the fact that a lawyer has won other cases does not guarantee the same outcome for your case. State Council for Women and Social Affairs of the State of Mexico ORIGIN FOUNDATION Line Pro Help Women Tel.: 01800 01 51 617 www.origenac.org You can call our legal helpline and speak with a legal assistant, a pro bono coordinator or volunteers at 718.562.8181 on Thursday from 10am to 1am.

If she does not communicate with someone, you can leave a message and someone from our office will call her the same day. Here is a selection of organizations that will help you if you need them. Online support for survivors of sexual abuse and assault What if © we are victims of violence? To learn more about the services offered by Her Justice, click here. We generally think that abuse refers only to beatings. Error. According to the United Nations, violence can also©be classified as follows: We will keep the information you provide on the form confidential to the extent permitted by law.

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