Legal Advocacy | New Directions - Domestic Abuse Shelter And Rape Crisis Center
Legal advocates provide support, information, and guidance to help survivors understand their rights and options. Advocates meet with victims in municipal court during the offender’s arraignment to explain their right to request a temporary protection order as part of the criminal case. If requested, the advocate continues to provide support throughout the legal process, including attending future court dates. Survivors are also informed about the option of pursuing a civil protection order through common pleas court and advocates assist in finding legal representation for this process.
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211 Pathways
Physical Address
212 North Main Street, Administrative Offices, Mount Vernon, OH 43050
Hours
24/7.
Voice
Application process
Call 740-397-HELP (4357) 24/7. Text 740-397-HELP (4357). Chat online by visiting https://www.resourceconnect.com/newdirections/chat. Submit a message by visiting https://www.newdirectionsknox.org/contact. An advocate will respond by phone or email.
Fee
Free and Confidential.
Eligibility
New Directions legal advocacy services are available to survivors of domestic violence, strangulation, sexual assault, human trafficking and stalking who need support navigating the legal system. Services are open to anyone seeking information about their legal rights, support while filing protection orders or accompaniment to court proceedings. All legal advocacy services are free, confidential and voluntary. Advocates are not attorneys and cannot give legal advice. Survivors do not need to have filed a police report to receive help.
Languages
New Directions is committed to ensuring language is never a barrier to safety or support. Staff use LanguageLine Services, which allows us to connect with trained interpreters in over 240 languages, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Service area
Knox County, Ohio
Agency info
New Directions - Domestic Abuse Shelter And Rape Crisis Center
Provides safe housing for victims of domestic, intimate partner and sexual violence. Individual and group support, youth advocacy, legal advocacy and hospital accompaniment - shelter residency not required for these free and confidential services. Kennel is available for pets.