Dispelling Myths about Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is a pressing issue across all of California, one that we’ve decided to take some time and discuss in our latest blog post. Tragically, instances of domestic abuse are largely underreported, which means that the problem is less visible and difficult to combat.
This blog post discusses some key facts and dispels common myths surrounding domestic violence in order to provide valuable insight into the issue. We at the White Oak Law implore anyone who is suffering at home to seek out qualified assistance, and want to remind everyone that our doors are always open.
Call us today to speak with a reputable family law attorney in California. For now, here are some important facts that run contrary to the myths involving domestic violence that are commonly shared across the nation.
Domestic Violence Impacts People Across all Demographics
Common narratives often suggest that domestic violence only occurs or is more common in broken homes, or any homes that are “troubled.” After all, those who are struggling financially or emotionally are more likely to lash out at their loved ones, right? According to statistics, this is an outright falsehood. The truth is, domestic violence occurs across all demographics and is no more or less likely to manifest itself in a “troubled” home than it is in a more affluent home where one or both parents are gainfully employed.
Likewise, community figures are just as likely as more withdrawn individuals to commit acts of domestic violence. And it goes without saying, but the lack of previous history of abuse does not signify anything. In some instances, perpetrators are not even aware that their actions are harmful to others and can be classified as domestic abuse.
Men Are Affected by Domestic Violence As Well
Another problematic myth surrounding domestic violence is that it simply doesn’t happen to men. Once again, this is yet another falsehood. Domestic violence affects all genders, and the domestic violence laws in California regard male and female victims exactly the same. This myth continues to harm male victims, as many are hesitant to seek out help because they are ashamed. Others feel that they won’t be taken seriously by others.
Do You Need to Speak with a Trusted California Divorce Attorney?
If you or someone you know is suffering at the hands of a violent or abusive partner, know that there are a variety of legal options at your disposal. Nobody should be forced to endure the threat of domestic violence, which is why we at the White Oak Law work tirelessly to protect our clients and represent their interests in all manner of issues that involve domestic violence, divorce, and family law in California.
To learn more about how we can help, and to schedule your initial consultation, we invite you to call us at the White Oak Law at your earliest convenience.