Safety
Free Help and Support for People in Abusive Relationships
If you're in an abusive, controlling, or violent relationship, understanding your resources and legal rights can help you plan your next move. Keep reading to learn about free help available in Oregon.Leaving an Abusive Relationship
If you're trying to leave an abusive situation, you probably have a lot of worries. You may be wondering how to go safely, how to support yourself, or whether you can take your children with you. We'll answer these questions and more.Restraining Orders in Oregon
If you're trying to leave an abusive situation, a restraining can be a powerful tool to help you stay safe. A restraining order is a legal document from a court that tells someone to stay away from you and stop contacting you. Learn more here.Maintaining Your Privacy After Domestic Violence
If you are a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking, your abuser may try to use your personal information to find you or continue to harass you. This article provides tips for protecting this information from your abuser.Workplace Protections for Survivors of Abuse
Learn about workplace protections in Oregon for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking.Housing Protections for Victims of Domestic Violence and Certain Other Crimes
Read about rental housing protections for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault or stalking.