RIGHTS OF THE ABUSED
You
have the right to appear at the Superior, Probate and Family,
District or Boston Municipal Court, if you reside within the
approximate jurisdiction, and file a complaint requesting any
of the following applicable orders:
a.
an order restraining your attacker from abusing you;
b. an order directing your attacker to leave your household,
building or workplace;
c. an order directing your attacker not to contact you or
a child in your custody;
d. an order awarding you custody of a minor child;
e. an order directing your attacker to pay support for you
or any minor child in your custody, if the attacker has a
legal obligation of support; and
f. an order directing your attacker to pay you for losses
suffered as a result of abuse, including medical and moving
expenses, loss of earnings or support, cost for restoring
utilities and replacing locks, reasonable attorney fees and
other out-of-pocket losses for injuries and property damage
sustained;
g. That your current or new address be kept confidential from
the abuser for your safety.
For
an emergency on weekends, holidays, or week nights the police
will refer you to a justice of the Superior, Probate and Family,
District, or Boston Municipal Court Departments.
You
have the right to go to the appropriate district court or the
Boston Municipal Court and seek a criminal complaint for threats,
assault and battery, assault with a deadly weapon, assault with
intent to kill or other related offenses.
If
you are in need of medical treatment, you have the right to
request that an officer present drive you to the nearest hospital
or otherwise assist you in obtaining medical treatment.
If
you believe that police protection is needed for your physical
safety, you have the right to request that the other officer
present remain at the scene until you or your children can leave
or until your safety is otherwise ensured. You may also request
that the officer assist you in locating and taking you to a
safe place, including but not limited to a designated meeting
place for a shelter or a family member's or a friend's residence,
or a similar place of safety.
You may request a copy of the police incident report at no cost
from the police department.
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