For homeless shelters, housing, food, health insurance resources, and more, contact: 211 San Diego: Call 2-1-1 or visit 211sandiego.org. We help people on a first-come, first-served basis with documents for a petition for a domestic violence injunction or a response to a domestic violence injunction. We help with the forms and explain how to handle an injunction case in court. We do not offer legal representation. San Diego Family Justice Center: Provides assistance for the enforcement of the injunction in a comfortable and safe downtown neighborhood while providing a wide range of comprehensive services such as advocacy, counseling, legal advice, etc. LASSD strengthens our community by fighting for justice. We provide low-income clients with free civil legal assistance, including legal advice, effective referrals and legal representation. We are the largest poverty law firm in San Diego County. We can help you with many types of legal issues that individuals face. For thousands of San Diego residents living in poverty, justice is not an abstract ideal. It is food, shelter and shelter. It is the difference between staying in poverty and dropping out of school; between dependence and autonomy. But without help, justice is often denied.
We can help you in the areas of law listed below. A victim who is the target of abuse but does not have the necessary relationship with the thug can file a civil injunction for harassment. Click here for more information on civilian harassment. If domestic violence clinics are unable to serve you, family law mediators are available at all locations to help you with your administrative procedures. Support is provided on a first-come, first-served basis and appointments are not available. Be prepared to spend at least half a day to a full day in court to get your injunction. An injunction is a court order made to prevent the recurrence of violence by an offender. According to the Prevention of Domestic Violence Act, abuse is defined as helping people (first come, first served) initiate or respond to civil harassment or elder abuse injunctions. We help with the forms and explain how to deal with an injunction. More information on elder abuse injunctions can be found here.
More information on civil injunctions on harassment orders can be found here. PST providers are trained lawyers, paralegals, staff and volunteers. They can explain the procedures and help you fill out the forms you need to file and process your case. They offer personal remote support via phone and video. Group workshops are also offered remotely. The Family Law Facilitator also provides assistance in preparing injunctions against domestic violence. Domestic violence clinics are available throughout the county to help you prepare the forms needed to obtain a restraining order. Legal aid agencies offer the following clinics. We help first-come, first-served individuals who wish to seek a civil harassment or abuse injunction, or respond to a civil harassment injunction or elder abuse injunction. We help with the forms and explain how to deal with an injunction. Injunctions can be used if you are the victim of abuse, threats of abuse, criminal harassment, sexual assault or other serious harassment. Go directly to one of our walk-in clinics for help with domestic violence, elder abuse and civil harassment orders.
We help with the court forms needed to request or respond to an injunction, as well as information about the law, court procedures and deadlines. We also provide training on safety plans, shelters and other resources. No appointment is required and services are offered on a first-come, first-served basis. This video is also available in Spanish. Note: Some addresses in this video may be out of date. Please check the locations before visiting. Family law matters in downtown San Diego are handled on the 4th floor of the Central Courthouse at 1100 Union Street, San Diego, CA 92101, USA. Regional resource guide on domestic violence in San Diego. Domestic Violence, Elder Abuse and Civil Harassment: Main Building, South Entrance Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m.
to 3:30 p.m. To obtain a domestic violence injunction, you MUST have or have had a close personal relationship with the party you wish to refuse. By law, a relationship is defined as “close” if at least one of the following conditions is met: The Safe At Home program gives you an emergency mailing address that you can use for official documents, including: Opening hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 am.