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Australian law and domestic and family violence

Still from the video of a teal wall behind a desk, computer, scales and judge's mallet.

What happens when I go to court for domestic violence matters?

Still from the video of a courthouse with the judge smiling.

Arabic

قانون أستراليا بشأن العنف المنزلي والعائلي

Australian law and domestic and family violence

Still from the video of a teal wall behind a desk, computer, scales and judge's mallet.

ماذا يحدث عندما أذهب إلى المحكمة بشأن قضايا العنف المنزلي

What happens when I go to court for domestic violence matters?

Still from the video of a courthouse with the judge smiling.

Kurdish Kurmanji

Australian law and domestic and family violence

Still from the video of a teal wall behind a desk, computer, scales and judge's mallet.

What happens when I go to court for domestic violence matters?

Still from the video of a courthouse with the judge smiling.

In an emergency call the Police on 000

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