Intimate partner violence (IPV, also called domestic violence) can be physical, verbal, sexual, or emotional, and often involves intimidation or economic deprivation. It occurs in all cultures and impacts people of all races, ethnicities, and religions. CWLC stands with survivors by representing plaintiffs seeking restraining orders, training legal advocates on the nuances of this law, and producing detailed guides for lawyers and non-lawyers who are navigating the court system. We also facilitate trainings on healthy relationships for high schools students.