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   If You Are In Danger, Read This!
Please note that computer use can be monitored by an abuser and is impossible to completely clear. If you think your use of your home computer is being monitored, you should look over these tips (provided by the Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault).
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
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   Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (Separate Website)
Excellent site for any woman looking to break the cycle of Domestic Violence. Excellent resources and immediate help if necessary.
By: Alaska Network on Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
  
   
   Domestic Violence -- What To Do, and How to File?
Start here if you have questions about how to ask for a restraining order.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Are You Being Stalked? Tips For Protection (Separate Website)
This document contains (1) information about California and Federal law on stalking, (2) a list of tips developed by the Los Angeles Police Department to help you protect yourself from stalkers, and (3) a list of other contacts and on-line resources.
By: Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
  
   
   Safety Tips for You and Your Family
This brochure lists some of the things that you can do to help keep yourself and your family safe if you are in an abusive situation.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
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   How to Enforce Protection Orders When You Move To Another State (Separate Website)
Do you have a protective order? Are you thinking of moving to another state? This document contains information to help you use the full faith and credit law for enforcement of your protective order by other states.
By: Violence Against Women Office and Minnesota Center Against Violence & Abuse
  
   
   Family Law Self-Help Center (Separate Website)
A public service provided by the Alaska Court System dedicated to helping self-represented people achieve a better understanding of family law procedures, to increase access to family law courts, and to facilitate quicker resolution of family law matters.
By: Alaska Court System
  
   
   Getting a New Social Security Number (for Domestic Violence Victims and Others) (Separate Website)
This information, from SSA Publication No 05-10093, tells family violence or domestic violence victims how to apply for a new Social Security number.
By: Social Security Adminsitration
  
   
   Office of Victims' Rights (Separate Website)
Website of the Alaska Office of Victims' Rights.
By: State of Alaska
  
   
   Women's Law Initiative Website (Separate Website)
This website is a nationwide online resource for women and girls living with or escaping domestic violence.
By: Women's Law Initiative
  
   
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