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JOY Drive

14 May 2025

Sally Nicholes: Law Talk – Understanding Domestic Violence

Law, LGBTIQA+ Community, Mental Health, Personal Safety, Psychology, Relationships, Self-Help, Society & Culture

Sally Nicholes: Law Talk – Understanding Domestic Violence

As part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, JOY Drive speaks with Sally Nicholes about the realities and social impact of domestic violence. Sally breaks down how domestic violence is defined under Victorian law, shares examples, and explores the challenges people face in seeking safety and justice. A vital conversation about awareness, protection and support.

Guest: Sally Nicholes, founder and Managing Partner at Nicholes Family Lawyers

Presenter: Warren Andrew

Nicholes Family Lawyers is a proud JOY sponsor and supporter of the LGBTQIA+ community. Their experienced team can help with rainbow family law, including surrogacy, egg and sperm donation, parenting arrangements, property settlements, and asset protection.

For more information, visit nicholeslaw.com.au, or call 03 9670 4122, or email reception@nicholeslaw.com.au

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