Domestic violence bills to extend court protections for survivors

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Two domestic violence bills are making their way through the Arizona Legislature. Both would extend court protections granted to domestic violence survivors.

“When we think of domestic violence, we tend to think of the adults in the picture: the husband, the wife, boyfriend, girlfriend," Steele said."Almost always if there’s a child in the picture, that child is in danger.”

One bill, SB 1217, would extend the emergency orders of protection to seven days. Emergency orders are granted immediately after officers respond to a domestic violence incident. Currently, victims are only protected until the next day the court is open. “Maybe you’ll talk to some attorneys, maybe you’ll talk to other family members but the whole idea was, we’ve got to give you an option to get you safe,” Nanos said.

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