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Who are we?
The Domestic Violence Courtroom Advocates Project (CAP) is a unique program that recruits, trains, supervises and mentors law students to fill the gap in advocacy, education and services in New York City's Family Courts. Student advocates assist domestic violence victims by helping them draft and file their petitions, advocating for them during court appearances, educating them about their legal rights and remedies, and providing them with safety planning and referrals to community resources, such as shelters and counseling. Student advocates interview domestic violence victims and help them draft their petitions. This initial advocacy significantly improves the quality of the petitions filed so that they accurately allege the family offenses committed and request the necessary temporary relief sought. Student advocates then accompany petitioners when they appear before family court judges and assist them in requesting appropriate relief from the court, such as exclusion of the batterer from the home or temporary child support. Student advocates accompany petitioners to court on their adjourn dates and assist them with their cases as they move forward.

How can you reach us?
The best way for you to reach us is via email at CAPLAW@hofstra.edu. However, if you are in need of immediate assistance please call 911 and then contact your local shelter.

Executive Board 2005-2006
President: Jennifer Mastanduono Vice President: Michael Terk Secretary: Philip Vessa Treasurer: Kendra Kelly


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