I used to be one of those people who believed the stereotypes surrounding domestic violence. I would wonder, “Why doesn’t she just leave?” “Maybe she started it,” or “Why does she keep going back to him if he is going to continue abusing her?”

I knew I wanted to attend law school to give a voice to those who didn’t have one, but I never expected that Atlanta Volunteer Lawyer Foundation’s Safe Families Office (SFO) would give me that chance. I began volunteering in the SFO in August 2015 and took on my first case under the Student Practice Rule in November. My entire perspective on domestic violence has completely changed because of my time at Safe Families.

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